Hi all,
I'm a bit of a simpleton on this sort of thing! I want to replace the floor in my utility which now has a proper roof so it is a bit more of an indoor room. The floor is currently large paving stone that are laid on compacted soil - the floor is not particularly level and slopes down to the back door frame.
If I pull up the slabs, what is my best bet for then laying a level floor? Either reclaimed wooden floorboardsor some tiles. I only have a space of approx 2" from the soil to the bottom of the door frame. Do I need to lay concrete and damp proof membrane or can I lay a wooden frame for the floor?
Any advice appreciated as not sure where to start really.
Cheers.
Ed
I'm a bit of a simpleton on this sort of thing! I want to replace the floor in my utility which now has a proper roof so it is a bit more of an indoor room. The floor is currently large paving stone that are laid on compacted soil - the floor is not particularly level and slopes down to the back door frame.
If I pull up the slabs, what is my best bet for then laying a level floor? Either reclaimed wooden floorboardsor some tiles. I only have a space of approx 2" from the soil to the bottom of the door frame. Do I need to lay concrete and damp proof membrane or can I lay a wooden frame for the floor?
Any advice appreciated as not sure where to start really.
Cheers.
Ed