My son has just bought a late victorian 2 bed end terraced dormer bungalow..The floor board floor in the front room was replaced approx 5 years ago, with another floorboard floor. The first wood one had rotted. As far as we can gather originally the floor would have been flagstone and later concrete,but for whatever reason was changed to wood..Now the problem....we can just see through a gap where the boards meet the passage concrete floor, and it looks as though it has been dug out to a depth of approx 18 inches. But i can see water visible on whatever is down there...So the question is will the presence of water under the boards cause them to rot again..As far as i can see all someone has done is replaced the floor without addressing the original problem..If i need to sort out the water prob ,how do i do it..? Would it be better to do away with the wood floor and lay concrete with dpc.?.....Sorry if the post seems a bit confusing, but it's a bit difficult to explain.....Bill
