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I'm looking to set up a small workshop/gym in my garage. The garage is part of a 1930s house and has a concrete floor.
There doesn't seem to be a DPC (or perhaps it's been broken) between the concrete and the dirt since the concrete is constantly slightly damp in some areas (towards the center, not the walls). The rest of the ground floor is suspended on joists.
Ideally I'd like to seal the floor in some way to get rid of the concrete dust / dirt and dampness. I've heard tanking could be an option, or an epoxy resin floor, but I'm slightly worried about trapping all the moisture in the floor.
Im resistant to suspending it on joists since the height is only 2.4m currently.
Any recommendations on how to deal with this?
There doesn't seem to be a DPC (or perhaps it's been broken) between the concrete and the dirt since the concrete is constantly slightly damp in some areas (towards the center, not the walls). The rest of the ground floor is suspended on joists.
Ideally I'd like to seal the floor in some way to get rid of the concrete dust / dirt and dampness. I've heard tanking could be an option, or an epoxy resin floor, but I'm slightly worried about trapping all the moisture in the floor.
Im resistant to suspending it on joists since the height is only 2.4m currently.
Any recommendations on how to deal with this?