Hi,
I've searched the forums but cannot find an answer to this specific question.
I have a 1960s bungalow that I'm refurbishing. Ground floor was:
I have ripped up all floors and removed the old solum down to bare earth. The following is the current floor situation:
Should I fit another damp proof membrane (or more suitable alternative) on top of the joists under the t&g chipboard to prevent condensation forming on them? I'm getting conflicting advice.
Many thanks in advance.
I've searched the forums but cannot find an answer to this specific question.
I have a 1960s bungalow that I'm refurbishing. Ground floor was:
- Ash solum on earth, sealed (badly) with bitumen.
- Suspended floor joists with tongue and groove timber flooring (void below floor is ventilated).
I have ripped up all floors and removed the old solum down to bare earth. The following is the current floor situation:
- Type 1 hardcore / 20mm aggregate to build up / level solum base
- Building sand blinding
- 1200 gauge damp proof membrane
- New concrete solum
Should I fit another damp proof membrane (or more suitable alternative) on top of the joists under the t&g chipboard to prevent condensation forming on them? I'm getting conflicting advice.
Many thanks in advance.