I have an outside loo, probably the same age as the 200-year-old core of the house - brick built and concrete floored. On two sides the ground outside the walls is higher than the loo floor. The brick on the inside of those walls is degraded and porous and when it rains the water leaches through the lower parts of the walls and the floor gets wet (and, I guess, the brick further degrades.
It's handy having the loo out there when I am in the garden or workshop, so I want it to remain in commission. On the other hand, it would not be worth spending a huge amount of money or time on it. On one of the outside walls I could drop the level of the ground if I had to, but on the other I can't as it is my neighbour's.
Any advice and suggestions would be very welcome.
It's handy having the loo out there when I am in the garden or workshop, so I want it to remain in commission. On the other hand, it would not be worth spending a huge amount of money or time on it. On one of the outside walls I could drop the level of the ground if I had to, but on the other I can't as it is my neighbour's.
Any advice and suggestions would be very welcome.