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Hi,
I’m replacing the floor of a Victorian terrace I bought last year. On lifting the laminate there are Victorian black and red tiles ( the name has escaped me) which seem to have been Laine on clay. Under the laminate there are damp patches and mould in some tiles.
The damp company said they will paint the damp proof membrane over the tiles and then there will be a protective underlay to stop any damp reaching the laminate. The laminate I got does not have the plastic back of boards. Would I have to paint them too?
Finally… one damp company suggested I leave some drainage points along the skirting… any idea what that is? He said it will act as a drip tray for any condensation trying to escape.
Thanks
I’m replacing the floor of a Victorian terrace I bought last year. On lifting the laminate there are Victorian black and red tiles ( the name has escaped me) which seem to have been Laine on clay. Under the laminate there are damp patches and mould in some tiles.
The damp company said they will paint the damp proof membrane over the tiles and then there will be a protective underlay to stop any damp reaching the laminate. The laminate I got does not have the plastic back of boards. Would I have to paint them too?
Finally… one damp company suggested I leave some drainage points along the skirting… any idea what that is? He said it will act as a drip tray for any condensation trying to escape.
Thanks