Hello All,
There are a couple of parts to my question if anyone could possibly help...
I am currently looking at purchasing an old period property. The cellars have been converted and installed with 2 sump pumps.
The company that have installed the pits, membranes and pumps have built up the floor all around the room (timber structure), leaving the centre of the room full height - could there be a specific reason they have done this?
I have also found rotten joists on the ground floor (gable end), I am aware this can be repaired but I was wondering what could be the cause? The external gable end is rendered (not sure what materials were used) and I’ve read this can sometimes trap moisture, could this be the cause of the rotten joists?
Should I avoid this property?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
There are a couple of parts to my question if anyone could possibly help...
I am currently looking at purchasing an old period property. The cellars have been converted and installed with 2 sump pumps.
The company that have installed the pits, membranes and pumps have built up the floor all around the room (timber structure), leaving the centre of the room full height - could there be a specific reason they have done this?
I have also found rotten joists on the ground floor (gable end), I am aware this can be repaired but I was wondering what could be the cause? The external gable end is rendered (not sure what materials were used) and I’ve read this can sometimes trap moisture, could this be the cause of the rotten joists?
Should I avoid this property?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
