So I am buying a house, well cottage. It was built in 1900 and is in Scotland, solid wall construction. Suspended timber floors in 90% of the rooms, and due to damp, and age most have failed.
So as part of the renovation, I am going to have to replace these floors, Mrs. is keen for underfloor heating throughout, so I am guessing concrete is my best option here. Question I have is a moisture barrier enough to put in before filling, etc, with solid wall construction.
I plan to build new stud work throughout with vapor barrier etc.
Someone suggest block and beam also. We are looking at 160 square meters of flooring approx. I plan to do as much labor myself as I can. I have done many renovations, but never replaced a suspender floor for a solid one before.
So as part of the renovation, I am going to have to replace these floors, Mrs. is keen for underfloor heating throughout, so I am guessing concrete is my best option here. Question I have is a moisture barrier enough to put in before filling, etc, with solid wall construction.
I plan to build new stud work throughout with vapor barrier etc.
Someone suggest block and beam also. We are looking at 160 square meters of flooring approx. I plan to do as much labor myself as I can. I have done many renovations, but never replaced a suspender floor for a solid one before.