Hi,
I have a very cold quarry-tiled floor in my kitchen. Is it possible to cover it with a warmer surface or do I need to remove the quarry tiles? I saw somewhere that if I tape a piece of polythene to the floor it will show if I have a damp-proof membrane installed - no condensation seen over several days so I presume it is ok (house built 1950s, ex-council house, solid, breaks drill-bits in walls...)
Lots of condensation in on kitchen floor when doing the washing... must take out airbricks and replace with extractor fan, I suppose... there's always another something to do if you own a house, isn't there!
I have a very cold quarry-tiled floor in my kitchen. Is it possible to cover it with a warmer surface or do I need to remove the quarry tiles? I saw somewhere that if I tape a piece of polythene to the floor it will show if I have a damp-proof membrane installed - no condensation seen over several days so I presume it is ok (house built 1950s, ex-council house, solid, breaks drill-bits in walls...)
Lots of condensation in on kitchen floor when doing the washing... must take out airbricks and replace with extractor fan, I suppose... there's always another something to do if you own a house, isn't there!