by paul1 »
Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:46 pm
My house is on hillside - built in the mid 1800's. The cellar has been cut out from the fairly soft porous rock, below the street level - much like a well, in fact. When the weather is very wet, the water level in the surrounding rock rises - and water starts to seep out of the floor of the cellar - fortunately, there's a continuous 'gutter' around the circumference of the cellar floor. The water flows horizontally across the floor, into the gutter, down into a grid, and away from the house - quite adequately. What I'd like to do, is to create a dry floor, by building up the floor level by an inch or two, but have a cavity underneath for any seeping water to drain horizontally away to the 'gutter'. Presumably, laying a Cavity Drainage Membrane and laying a concrete floor on top of this, is my best option? Who stocks CDM? - it still seems to be quite a 'specialist' product. Thanks.