Hi all
Presently have a builder doing an extension on the back of house - the roof timbers have just started going in
Anyway - today decided to take the laminate up in the existing property we have had in for ~8 years - we have a damp / condensation issue in the timber floor!
There are a few beads of condensation visible on the underside of the floorboards in the problem area and there are a few rotten floorboards and probably a joist or two that will need to come out Gutted but at least we have found an issue I suppose - the house now smells of damp!
Anyway - the floor level outside the house is high ... and it was when we bought it - now that we have found an issue I have been googling and now realize we have no sub floor ventilation that I know of at all
We did have cavity vents on the outside but they were termed useless when we had cavity wall installation back when it was all the rage when we moved in - although we dont have any cavity wall damp yet - I still think it was a bad idea
So - the issue is we have no air bricks that I know of
Ive spoken to builder and hes said we could still put a couple of ducting vents in through the extension sub floor - he has laid the first layer of concrete base for the extension but still has to put insulation and a 50mm screed on top for underfloor heating
He said we could put ducting in but may have to cut out of the insulation - so thats an option I suppose but I was thinking that we could also duct air from the front of the 1930s bay window maybe??
As part of the process of building extension we have had the drive party removed and have noticed that there appears to be a 2nd drive underneath so we are planning to lower the levels outside anyway so that will help
Im going to take up a few floorboards in the bay tommorrow to see if there some air bricks there that maybe blocked either by the drive outside or the insulation
Does it sound doable to vent from the bay to the back room do you think?
Sorry for long post!
Presently have a builder doing an extension on the back of house - the roof timbers have just started going in
Anyway - today decided to take the laminate up in the existing property we have had in for ~8 years - we have a damp / condensation issue in the timber floor!
There are a few beads of condensation visible on the underside of the floorboards in the problem area and there are a few rotten floorboards and probably a joist or two that will need to come out Gutted but at least we have found an issue I suppose - the house now smells of damp!
Anyway - the floor level outside the house is high ... and it was when we bought it - now that we have found an issue I have been googling and now realize we have no sub floor ventilation that I know of at all
We did have cavity vents on the outside but they were termed useless when we had cavity wall installation back when it was all the rage when we moved in - although we dont have any cavity wall damp yet - I still think it was a bad idea
So - the issue is we have no air bricks that I know of
Ive spoken to builder and hes said we could still put a couple of ducting vents in through the extension sub floor - he has laid the first layer of concrete base for the extension but still has to put insulation and a 50mm screed on top for underfloor heating
He said we could put ducting in but may have to cut out of the insulation - so thats an option I suppose but I was thinking that we could also duct air from the front of the 1930s bay window maybe??
As part of the process of building extension we have had the drive party removed and have noticed that there appears to be a 2nd drive underneath so we are planning to lower the levels outside anyway so that will help
Im going to take up a few floorboards in the bay tommorrow to see if there some air bricks there that maybe blocked either by the drive outside or the insulation
Does it sound doable to vent from the bay to the back room do you think?
Sorry for long post!