There are gaps in the concrete floor just inside the front door of my house - and a pale blue sheet of plastic (which is, I suppose, a damp-proof course) is by no means intact. Here is an overview:
The size of the gaps is shown by the two pound coin that can (just) be seen in the next three photos (which also show the condition of the dpc):
Some of the concrete that is present has broken up into pieces, as can be seen in this photo:
The house is built of brick, the door-frame and door are wooden, no damp has (as far as I am aware) got into the house but ants have entered - and left a mess, as can be seen in this photo:
I intend to replace the carpet but would first like the floor to be tidier and the ants to keep out. How important is the damp-proof course in this context?
The size of the gaps is shown by the two pound coin that can (just) be seen in the next three photos (which also show the condition of the dpc):
Some of the concrete that is present has broken up into pieces, as can be seen in this photo:
The house is built of brick, the door-frame and door are wooden, no damp has (as far as I am aware) got into the house but ants have entered - and left a mess, as can be seen in this photo:
I intend to replace the carpet but would first like the floor to be tidier and the ants to keep out. How important is the damp-proof course in this context?