Hello, after some help please!
My wooden conservatory floor has been damp since I bought this house a few years ago and I have finally got around to investigating it.
It looks like the floor is lacking a damp proof layer between the concrete floor and wooden stands. However I am unsure if the wooden beam running fixed to the brick wall would require a damp proof layer between it and the brickwork? The wall appears single skin but the wood is fixed above its damp course.
Will I need to replace the timbers as they have been damp (they still appear solid).
Thanks for your time....
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My wooden conservatory floor has been damp since I bought this house a few years ago and I have finally got around to investigating it.
It looks like the floor is lacking a damp proof layer between the concrete floor and wooden stands. However I am unsure if the wooden beam running fixed to the brick wall would require a damp proof layer between it and the brickwork? The wall appears single skin but the wood is fixed above its damp course.
Will I need to replace the timbers as they have been damp (they still appear solid).
Thanks for your time....
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