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1950s bungalow with potential subfloor issue

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 10:52 am
by Andy1974
Hi, I am looking to purchase a 1950s bungalow. However when pulling back the carpets there are raised areas and cracking on what appears to be a subfloor laid on the original concreate slab. There are no trees near the property and for the pictures attached, the bedroom, hallway and kitchen corner are all in the centre of the house with no wall structural issues to suggest any kind of movement. The living room has a similar issue but appears may be a different flooring/colour. Please can anyone advise if they know what kind of flooring it is, can the problem areas be taken out and a screed inserted, would the whole flooring need to be replaced and is it very costly job? Many thanks.

Re: 1950s bungalow with potential subfloor issue

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:58 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi andy1974
Looks like you have a bitumen or pitch mastic DPM laid on top of the base floor. You could try heating a small area (as in the second image) with a hot air gun and see if it liquefies.
Regards S

Re: 1950s bungalow with potential subfloor issue

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 9:39 am
by Andy1974
Brilliant, Thank you.