Hi
I have a old flint house built in the 1870's. It has a small cellar which we would like to turn into a utility room!
The house is built on chalk and this is mostly what the cellar floor is...it is very uneven
Overall the cellar has good air circulation and apart from an old coal shoot which lets in a bit of water when it rains its pretty dry!
I need to make the floor as level as possible and im hoping someone may have some advice on what to do?
My neighbour says to screed it, lay a poly membrane and put laminate floor over, but im worried that will stop the floor from breathing and subsequently cause damp to come out of the walls?
Any other suggestions?
Any Advice would be very helpful
I have a old flint house built in the 1870's. It has a small cellar which we would like to turn into a utility room!
The house is built on chalk and this is mostly what the cellar floor is...it is very uneven
Overall the cellar has good air circulation and apart from an old coal shoot which lets in a bit of water when it rains its pretty dry!
I need to make the floor as level as possible and im hoping someone may have some advice on what to do?
My neighbour says to screed it, lay a poly membrane and put laminate floor over, but im worried that will stop the floor from breathing and subsequently cause damp to come out of the walls?
Any other suggestions?
Any Advice would be very helpful