Hi
When it rains, my concrete floor gets damp in patches alongside the bay windows at the front of the house. A day or so of dry weather and the floor dries out.
I think rather than the concrete floor being damp, the brick work at the base of the wall is wet and this is transferring to the contrete floor. The DPC is approx half a brick heigh above the concrete floor, which obviously doesn't help. Bay is circe 1930's, bitumen DPC on outside and inside, and the concrete floor is bare where is touches the brickwork inside (behind the skirtings which are missing currently).
Outside ground level is 6 inches below the external DPC.
No roof leaks. Pointing is good.
Cavity of bay is not insulated.
Is it likely the cavity base is filled with crud and that crud is wicking moisture from outside and sharing it with the inside wall?
Thanks.
When it rains, my concrete floor gets damp in patches alongside the bay windows at the front of the house. A day or so of dry weather and the floor dries out.
I think rather than the concrete floor being damp, the brick work at the base of the wall is wet and this is transferring to the contrete floor. The DPC is approx half a brick heigh above the concrete floor, which obviously doesn't help. Bay is circe 1930's, bitumen DPC on outside and inside, and the concrete floor is bare where is touches the brickwork inside (behind the skirtings which are missing currently).
Outside ground level is 6 inches below the external DPC.
No roof leaks. Pointing is good.
Cavity of bay is not insulated.
Is it likely the cavity base is filled with crud and that crud is wicking moisture from outside and sharing it with the inside wall?
Thanks.