Hi all,
Your help and guidance would really be appreciated.
I have removed a wooden plank that sat up against the door frame between that and my flooring inside my patio door (is this called threshold?) and found that who ever originally installed it made a bit of a mess. I hasten to add this was long before I bought the house. See photos.
I had to remove the wooden plank because my cat had wee’d on it and I could clear the smell! Now I’m faced with the problem of how to close it again. The plank was supported at one end by the concrete floor but at the other by wooden blocks to match the level.
I was planning on levelling the section of floor up to the normal height with concrete then replacing the plank. I’m concerned that the plank would shift if stepped on over the gap. Also, do I have to worry about damp proofing as it looks like and course was damaged when the concrete floor was damaged? Alternatively do I just fill the gap with concrete and paint on some damp proofing?
Any help and advice gratefully recieved.
Thanks,
Dave
Your help and guidance would really be appreciated.
I have removed a wooden plank that sat up against the door frame between that and my flooring inside my patio door (is this called threshold?) and found that who ever originally installed it made a bit of a mess. I hasten to add this was long before I bought the house. See photos.
I had to remove the wooden plank because my cat had wee’d on it and I could clear the smell! Now I’m faced with the problem of how to close it again. The plank was supported at one end by the concrete floor but at the other by wooden blocks to match the level.
I was planning on levelling the section of floor up to the normal height with concrete then replacing the plank. I’m concerned that the plank would shift if stepped on over the gap. Also, do I have to worry about damp proofing as it looks like and course was damaged when the concrete floor was damaged? Alternatively do I just fill the gap with concrete and paint on some damp proofing?
Any help and advice gratefully recieved.
Thanks,
Dave