Hello hope someone can give me some tips.
I'm renovating a house and the kitchen has been knocked through by previous owners into a pantry/ toilet area. This area was very damp and had a concrete floor, the rest is suspended timber. The damp wall was originally just painted brick. I've removed the concrete floor and clay soil lowering it by about 2 ft. I've also installed airbricks. The L shaped section of wall around the old concrete is the only bit of the house without blue bricks, its about 3 meters total length.
I was thinking of using some damp proof cream with 12mm holes and wondered if this sounds like a good idea to anyone here.
Ta for any tips.
Jo
I'm renovating a house and the kitchen has been knocked through by previous owners into a pantry/ toilet area. This area was very damp and had a concrete floor, the rest is suspended timber. The damp wall was originally just painted brick. I've removed the concrete floor and clay soil lowering it by about 2 ft. I've also installed airbricks. The L shaped section of wall around the old concrete is the only bit of the house without blue bricks, its about 3 meters total length.
I was thinking of using some damp proof cream with 12mm holes and wondered if this sounds like a good idea to anyone here.
Ta for any tips.
Jo