Hi everyone,
I'm shortly going to be fitting wood fibre insulation boards to my downstairs bedroom. The render stops 100mm above the bottom of the masonry, and there's also a poured concrete floor was finishes a few mm before the wall. I'm concerned about damp (as it's a cold, north facing wall and the pavement is only slightly lower than the floor level), and I also want to avoid repeating what happens at the moment, which is that slugs regularly find their way around the skirting into the room!
Question is: should I:
- Use a sand:cement:SBR mix to cover the exposed masonry down to floor level, or...
- Leave the gap and use caulking &silicone to make a tight seal around the skirting
- something else?
NB: the drilled holes in the masonry are, I presume, the injected damp course that was done about 5 years ago.
Thanks so much in advance for your advice!