We had a concrete base installed but the guys didn’t put a dpm under the concrete and assured us it was not needed, mainly because they had started to pour the concrete I guess and forgot the put in the dpm! The concrete base was also dipping slightly in centre and rain was sitting in the middle prior to cabin being up.
Anyway the log cabin has been up about a month and water puddles were forming in the cabin. For this reason we didn’t finish laying the floor until the water was resolved. Now after adding guttering, trimming some dpc that was not level to the timber frame on outside we have less puddles, but still a lot of damp areas. The log cabin frame is on dpc strips, well some of the frame is. What can we do to resolve this damp floor before laying insulation and wood flooring?