Hi there,
I've just moved into an 1866 house with solid kitchen and dining room floors. The surveyor said that there was some damp in the floors, so we shouldn't cover them with anything non-breathable. I don't think there is a DPM.
I'm getting wet UFH installed. The heating engineer had is builder colleague come around to quote for preparing the floors -- digging 300mm down and laying new floor with DPM and Kingspan etc.
The rooms are both 14 by 11 foot. He made one comment during the visit about it be three day's work (!?). The quote is £3500.
Initially I thought this was way too much, especially if it was just 3 day's work. But I've looked into it a bit more and I think it could take a lot longer. As yet, we don't even have an idea how hard the concrete is.
So, what do you think? Is this a reasonable price?
Cheers,
Orv
I've just moved into an 1866 house with solid kitchen and dining room floors. The surveyor said that there was some damp in the floors, so we shouldn't cover them with anything non-breathable. I don't think there is a DPM.
I'm getting wet UFH installed. The heating engineer had is builder colleague come around to quote for preparing the floors -- digging 300mm down and laying new floor with DPM and Kingspan etc.
The rooms are both 14 by 11 foot. He made one comment during the visit about it be three day's work (!?). The quote is £3500.
Initially I thought this was way too much, especially if it was just 3 day's work. But I've looked into it a bit more and I think it could take a lot longer. As yet, we don't even have an idea how hard the concrete is.
So, what do you think? Is this a reasonable price?
Cheers,
Orv