Cupboard under stairs concrete floor possible damp issue?

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Needs a air vent in there. Now the floor covering is up it will breathe again.
You could do with a floor that will breath like carpet or ceramics but the best way is to clean it all up then put ardex DPM1c down
 
Needs a air vent in there. Now the floor covering is up it will breathe again.
You could do with a floor that will breath like carpet or ceramics but the best way is to clean it all up then put ardex DPM1c down

Thanks, will look into this ardex DPM1c. As well as an air vent.
 
Needs a air vent in there. Now the floor covering is up it will breathe again.
You could do with a floor that will breath like carpet or ceramics but the best way is to clean it all up then put ardex DPM1c down

Do you know where's best/cheapest place to get a tub of ardex DPM1c? I don't need much.

And then once it's down and set, can I just put the next part of flooring down on top, such as the ceramic tiles or whatever I choose?
Any technique tips for applying it?

Thanks
 
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You can buy a 3kg of it. Look for a local flooring shop that sells Karndean or Amtico and they should be able to order you one. You will need 2 units ardex NA screed as well
 
OK, I appreciate that you are convinced that unwanted water in the floor cannot be coming from a leaking water pipe or drain.

But it usually does.

Sometimes it is due to a source on the other side of the wall.

When you find out about the stopcock and the young person we can go further.
let it go ffs. theres no water pipe.
 

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