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    Liquid DPM in 1930s house

    Thanks for the reply In terms of cost difference between the two methods, is it likely to be considerable more expensive to dig out and replace?
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    Liquid DPM in 1930s house

    I have a 1930s house, no damp proofing beneath the ground floor concrete. For various reasons the floor is very uneven and I need it levelling out so that new flooring can be installed The concrete is reading very high moisture, some parts have old bitumen which looks like it is crumbling away...
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    Damp smelling hardwood floor

    Hi everyone So, we moved into a 1930’s house last year. The living room was carpeted and when taking up the carpet we found an old hardwood floor which is installed directly on top of the concrete slab. I’ve lifted a few of the boards and the slab seems to be covered in bitumen Since lifting...
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