I have a first floor flat which was rented out. The living room/kitchen is over the garage and the bedroom is over the utility room in part, the remainder being over the walkway in front of the utility room, supported by concrete pillars. there is underlay and carpet on all the floors which are concrete. Along the outside wall of the bedroom, the carpet is sodden-when I pulled it up after the tenant moved out, I found lots of condensation under the underlay.
I suspect the tenant had been drying washing/not opening windows. There is no problem in the bathroom which has internal walls. There is a similar problem in the living room by the front external wall (not nearly as bad as the bedroom).
I will have to replace the carpet-what can I do to improve this/reduce the problem.. There is polystyrene insulation under the bedroom overhang on the outside.I have read about cloud 9 underlay etc. would it help if I laid cork tiles on the concrete before fitting new underlay and carpet? Any help/ideas would be appreciated.
I suspect the tenant had been drying washing/not opening windows. There is no problem in the bathroom which has internal walls. There is a similar problem in the living room by the front external wall (not nearly as bad as the bedroom).
I will have to replace the carpet-what can I do to improve this/reduce the problem.. There is polystyrene insulation under the bedroom overhang on the outside.I have read about cloud 9 underlay etc. would it help if I laid cork tiles on the concrete before fitting new underlay and carpet? Any help/ideas would be appreciated.