Hello,
We have recently bought a house and have had a damp specialist out to check there isn't any major damp issues.
The house is early 1900 terrace.
The damp survey found that the internal concrete floor in the kitchen and dining room is above the external dpc. They have recommended digging up concrete floor and lowering.
The lower walls in dining room had mold and peeling wallpaper when we moved in. The tiles in the dining room floor, currently underneath carpet, also have damp wave marks on them.
I just wanted to double check whether this is legitimate issue seen in these houses and if the only option is to relay the whole floor?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you
We have recently bought a house and have had a damp specialist out to check there isn't any major damp issues.
The house is early 1900 terrace.
The damp survey found that the internal concrete floor in the kitchen and dining room is above the external dpc. They have recommended digging up concrete floor and lowering.
The lower walls in dining room had mold and peeling wallpaper when we moved in. The tiles in the dining room floor, currently underneath carpet, also have damp wave marks on them.
I just wanted to double check whether this is legitimate issue seen in these houses and if the only option is to relay the whole floor?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you