Hi - I am currently having my kitchen renovated. When the contractor started relevelling the floor - preparatory to laying porcelain tiles to go on top - it broke through in part of it to reveal a void beneath of about 60 cm depth (maybe more). Some rising damp is visible on the walls too and it's not clear where this is coming from. The void area in question is about 530 cm x 270 cm. I have been given a number of options:
1. fill the void with concrete and lay a basic cement floor
2. construct a steel reinforced concrete floor
3. Put joists in above the void and then lay a wooden floor on top
Number 1 is the cheapest quoted at a few hundred pounds rising to several thousand for number 2. Based on discussions with independent people my feeling is that the wooden flooring option is best but my contractor says this is going to be very expensive and difficult. Would anyone know if his response is justified, what might be the best option, and what reasonable prices should be?
Thnx