damp proofing my floor
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shenshaw007
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damp proofing my floor

by shenshaw007 » Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:51 am

Hi im new to this so any help would be gratefull. I decided to take a cupourd out from my kitchen to make it bigger but it left a lip in the floor about 5 mill thick. I decided to try and knock it out and level it off with some self levelling compound. However when i knocked it out the whole base came up with it leaving a whole around the depth of a house brick and approx one meter square. there is some insulation board at the bottom which i guess il leave in and some concrete below that but what is the best way to fill the rest of the hole? plus where the dpc comes up the wall to the bricks it has a few tears in it , does this need to be repaired too?

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by dcmoore » Wed Dec 05, 2007 12:14 pm

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