by john9159 »
Mon Dec 24, 2007 11:18 pm
If you had subsidence this would have been identified in the survey.
You can look at the outside of the house for cracks in the brickwork which will appear stepped, usually with a noticable gap. This is referred to as settlement and not subsidence and does not, or should not, cause a bulge in the concrete floor, which has probably been there since the house was built.
Given the age of the house, there may not be a DPC under the floor, even if there is, this will be some way beneath the surface so grinding away the affected area is safe to do.
The down side is that this will lead to a tremendous amount of dust if done dry and will probably take an age given the hardness of the concrete.
Have you considered a floating timber floor? This will involve raising the level of the floor but can give an improved appearance, given the right type of house.