Hello All,
I have a 1920's semi detached that has been rented for the last five years. I always new it hasd a damp problem but with there being tenants I have never done anything about it. Last month they moved out so I dug up the floorbaords and to my amazement all the joists was embedded in Soil. I had a full independant damp report and was recommneded to dig all soil and bricks out and relay flooring and the replaster some of the walls. The DPC was working fine and the problem was condensation not rising damp.
Anyway I have removed all the old flooring and replaced the joists and made sure all the vents are clear from the front of the house to the back. The soil underneath the house is still very damp. Gas Men working on the road have told me that the ground is very wet on my road and they have had a nightmere.
My question is. The damp proof report recomeneded that I need to let the soil breath but I am really tempted to put a membraine down to prevent moisture rising.......... can someone point me in the right direction as to if I sould put a membraine down and should it go on the soil or underneath the floorboards?
Thanks in Advance, Richard