Need help on damp caused by QUARRY TILES

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I have a 100 year old victorian terrace. We know that the middle room and room under the stairs have quarry tiles. Just recently I have noticed a wet patch in the front room just above the skirting board. I have been told it it probably because of the quarry tiles. Could someone explain to me what is happening as i am a newbie to diy. Rather than pay someone to do the job i would like to fix the problem myself. Any help/advice to help me overcome this would be very much appreciated.

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A lot of quarry tiles in that age of house were laid straight on the soil or on a lime mortar bed, with no damp-proof membrane like a modern floor has. This was done particularly in the kitchen. Lift one up and have a look if you can.
 
Thanks, if i do find soil do i need to lay membrane on top of the tiles or underneath or remove the tiles completely?
 
Do a search on the forum about damp/floor construction and you will read some useful stuff, then ask what you don't understand I think is best.
 
leebailey said:
Thanks, if i do find soil do i need to lay membrane on top of the tiles or underneath or remove the tiles completely?
The only problem you may have is the damp or moisture could spread to somewhere else. As shaggy say do a search here but there is another forum here that deal with older properties, let us know how you get on !
 

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