by LCL »
Sat Feb 16, 2008 12:39 pm
headroom
From reading your post, it sounds like you have a low level penetrating damp issue.
What you suggest you will be carring out is correct, but i would doubt the need for a chemical dpc. Try not to add any water proofing agents to the wall and this will upset the natural moisture movement rthrough your structure.
One quite significant issue that you have not raised, is the internal floor construciton. If you have a suspended timber floor, you should be looking at reducing the ground levels externally to at least 6" below this floor level. PD at this location can very easity affect floor joists, especially when they are built into the external wall and are not protected with a DPC. In 1877 is was made law to include a DPC in buildings so i am also assuming that your property pre-dates this. If it does not, your property may contain a slate DPC which is contained within the bed joint and concealed from view.
Hope this helps
LCL