I am currently converting the cellar into a habitable room, whilst I have had a few builders in tell me different ways of doing it I am off on the following path. I would be grateful for any advice, pointers and what not to do as it is a very slow process at the moment.
Ceiling - has been pulled down, insulated and will be plaster boarded/skimmed.
Walls -
1. taking off all the old render as its flaking off (which is taking forever). Once off do I need to apply a porous surface paint to seal it?
2. Flexible bitumin waterproof paint all over.
3. Stud wall using treated timber then foiling for insulation.
4. plasterboard and skim.
Floor - same flexible bitumin paint and then I was either going to use a DPM underlay and use laminate wood floor or do I create another sub-floor using treated timber on top of the paint.
I also have the coal skuttle to do which has the cobbled floor - do I treat this area in the same way as the rest of the room?
I really appreciate any help as I am doing this all by myself as a fairly competent DIYer!
Thank you for any responses!
Claire
Ceiling - has been pulled down, insulated and will be plaster boarded/skimmed.
Walls -
1. taking off all the old render as its flaking off (which is taking forever). Once off do I need to apply a porous surface paint to seal it?
2. Flexible bitumin waterproof paint all over.
3. Stud wall using treated timber then foiling for insulation.
4. plasterboard and skim.
Floor - same flexible bitumin paint and then I was either going to use a DPM underlay and use laminate wood floor or do I create another sub-floor using treated timber on top of the paint.
I also have the coal skuttle to do which has the cobbled floor - do I treat this area in the same way as the rest of the room?
I really appreciate any help as I am doing this all by myself as a fairly competent DIYer!
Thank you for any responses!
Claire
