It was a metre that was placed on the surface of the floor, with 2 probes I think, and I am assuming this measured the damp?
More recently the flooring people came again and used it again, but plus a rod that they stuck into the ground.
AS you can tell I am not that technical!!
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I have attached a photo of a section of floor that has been removed. The parquet seems to have bowed up and taken the glue, laytex andsome of the blackjack with it......hope its clear on the picture.
There is a gap you can put your fingers in betwee the laytex and the concrete...
We have had new herringbone parquet floor installed in our extended 1930s house. The parquet in the extension section is totally fine – it is the parquet in the old part of the house (the old parquet was removed here and the concrete floor levelled, blackjacked, laytexed and then parquet on...
We have had new herringbone parquet floor installed in our extended 1930s house. The parquet in the extension section totally fine – it is the parquet in the old part of the house (the old parquet was removed here and the concrete floor levelled, blackjacked, laytexed and then parquet on top...