by SPUD1701 »
Mon Jan 03, 2011 7:08 pm
Hi
Your home should have been built with a dpc, usually with concrete floors is that the dpm with tie with the dpc at the inner leaf. The surveyor is probably on the right tracks. More inclined to think that they have never been tied together away back from construction time - poor workmanship.
I think probably having to get builder to cut back floor and check that dpm and dpc are tied together would be the best way to go.
Is your outside ground level higher than the concrete floor, if so reduce ground levels as this maybe bridging the dpc and allowinf moisyure to pass across to the inside. The dpc if not bridged should prevent moitsure getting through to the inside unless wall ties have been fitted incorrectly.
If the dpm is the problem, cut back concrete tie new dpm to existing lap up walls and tie into inner leaf of block work where dpc exists. Also advisable to fit perimeter insulation at edge between floor and walls to limit cold bridging approx 25mm.
Hope this helps