Hello all,
Just need a bit of advice really.
We have just been to see a house that in parts is around 300yrs old.In the lounge and dinning room there are floorboards that are double width (presume because of the age of the house) and they are curled up on the outside edges.Is this just because of the age or could it be that there is damp underneath them ?
Unfortunately the owner lives abroad and have only spoken to the tenant who is not aware of any problems.
Any ideas,also if parts of the house are that old should it be listed as it's not.
Cheers
Just need a bit of advice really.
We have just been to see a house that in parts is around 300yrs old.In the lounge and dinning room there are floorboards that are double width (presume because of the age of the house) and they are curled up on the outside edges.Is this just because of the age or could it be that there is damp underneath them ?
Unfortunately the owner lives abroad and have only spoken to the tenant who is not aware of any problems.
Any ideas,also if parts of the house are that old should it be listed as it's not.
Cheers