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Hi all
Currently renovating a Victorian terrace house.
It has had a DPM laid in the past with a concrete slab and asphalt topper, but the section at the bottom of the stairs was never done. I am presuming this due to a lack of access. All the wood has completely rotted out so it has all been removed and I am left with the original York stone slabs. Both wall are external as this is end of terrace.
is it sufficient to DPM and concrete over? Or do I need to check what is hiding below the stone?
any suggestions as this is a bit beyond my knowledge.
Currently renovating a Victorian terrace house.
It has had a DPM laid in the past with a concrete slab and asphalt topper, but the section at the bottom of the stairs was never done. I am presuming this due to a lack of access. All the wood has completely rotted out so it has all been removed and I am left with the original York stone slabs. Both wall are external as this is end of terrace.
is it sufficient to DPM and concrete over? Or do I need to check what is hiding below the stone?
any suggestions as this is a bit beyond my knowledge.