sub floor replacement

  1. SomethingSomething

    Possible structural issues for property purchase - poor building survey

    Hi All, Looking for some advice please on this probate property to be purchased. It's going for £225k in West Midlands as a 1950s three-bedroom end of terrace with a ground floor extension, with a flat roof, split into two rooms (sitting room and utility room). The property generally needs...
  2. K

    Replacing 1910 subfloor after damp issues

    Hi All I’ve bought a c1910 detached house knowing it had damp issues in the subfloor, the damps been there for a while! . I’ve fixed the issues causing the damp, cleared the vents and in the procsss of drying out the walls and concrete base. I will need to address the sleeper walls and the...
  3. R

    building regulations and lowering sub floor

    Hi, I'd like to just check something with experienced professionals. We've had some works done to our house, extension and interior alterations. For this we made a planning application which was accepted. That work has all been completed and we are about to have the final inspection from...
  4. D

    Laying concrete floor to entire ground floor of house

    Hi everyone, As part of my refurb project to my 1935 house I've decided to replace the entire ground floor suspended timber floor with a solid floor. I'll have 100mm concrete then 100mm insulation with 50/60mm screed to encase wet UFH pipes. This will of course be on MOT, sand, DPM. I've built...
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