We’ve got carpet fitters coming round in a couple of weeks but we’re a bit concerned about our mildly damp concrete basement floor.
It’s been recently levelled and I’d like to use a bit of bitumen and be done with it.
My wife isn’t happy with bitumen paint (“too smelly”), rubber/bitumen compound (“too sticky”), or a membrane (“will make the floor sweat and rot it”). I think she hinting we dig up the floor which I’m not doing; I’d sooner buy new carpet every year.
I’m pretty sure somewhere in the Western world between the years 1800-2018 a damp concrete floor has successfully had carpet laid on it.
Can someone please reassure me that this counsel of despair is not right and that there is a quick and *adequate* way to damp-proof the floor?!
It’s been recently levelled and I’d like to use a bit of bitumen and be done with it.
My wife isn’t happy with bitumen paint (“too smelly”), rubber/bitumen compound (“too sticky”), or a membrane (“will make the floor sweat and rot it”). I think she hinting we dig up the floor which I’m not doing; I’d sooner buy new carpet every year.
I’m pretty sure somewhere in the Western world between the years 1800-2018 a damp concrete floor has successfully had carpet laid on it.
Can someone please reassure me that this counsel of despair is not right and that there is a quick and *adequate* way to damp-proof the floor?!