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Hi all,
So the concrete floor (50mm thick) in the kitchen area of my victorian mid terrace house that is damp needs to come up along with the back fill soil underneath.
The whole kitchen area is at least 300mm higher than it should be from previous occupants of the house.
The outside has been lowered by 300mm and reveal the original door step!
Anyhow, I'm looking at a suspended wooden floor to be installed at the existing floor level.
The span is less than 3M from outside wall to internal wall, both being made of solid bricks, 2 bricks thick.
Assuming that I get the correct load bearing and spaced joists should I hang these straight off f he 2 walls, or should I install a wooden joist ledge all the way dwn each side and then place the joists ontop of these ledges?
Also what are my options for DPM location - I'm thinking between the wall and the ledge only?
Thanks.
So the concrete floor (50mm thick) in the kitchen area of my victorian mid terrace house that is damp needs to come up along with the back fill soil underneath.
The whole kitchen area is at least 300mm higher than it should be from previous occupants of the house.
The outside has been lowered by 300mm and reveal the original door step!
Anyhow, I'm looking at a suspended wooden floor to be installed at the existing floor level.
The span is less than 3M from outside wall to internal wall, both being made of solid bricks, 2 bricks thick.
Assuming that I get the correct load bearing and spaced joists should I hang these straight off f he 2 walls, or should I install a wooden joist ledge all the way dwn each side and then place the joists ontop of these ledges?
Also what are my options for DPM location - I'm thinking between the wall and the ledge only?
Thanks.