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Hi,
I’ve recently bought an old Victorian terraced house ( built in 1890 ). The property was recently updated 4 years ago by the previous owners, having most of the house re done such as new joist and chipboard flooring but under the suspended floor is just general rubbish clearly left by previous builders but also just filled with a lot of loose soil that is abit damp to touch. The side of the house is fitted with 7 air bricks that are all clear.
Is it normal for there to be loose damp soil under the suspended floor?
I’ve recently bought an old Victorian terraced house ( built in 1890 ). The property was recently updated 4 years ago by the previous owners, having most of the house re done such as new joist and chipboard flooring but under the suspended floor is just general rubbish clearly left by previous builders but also just filled with a lot of loose soil that is abit damp to touch. The side of the house is fitted with 7 air bricks that are all clear.
Is it normal for there to be loose damp soil under the suspended floor?