Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 12:53 am
Help needed.
I know this is off topic a bit but someone might be able to give me some advice.
I live in a rather old house and decided to take up my kitchen floor (which I thought was concrete under a smooth screed) to see why it wasn't level. But I made a discovery!!!!!! what I thought was concrete is actually very very old n worn stone slabs of different sizes, most being about 3'x2'. The reason for the screed floor cracking is due to these slabs becoming uneven over the years. So I had a look underneath a couple of the stone slabs and found a layer of sand over earth/clay soil. This is an interior floor in my kitchen and as far as I can see has no rising damp protection. Although worn the slabs do look very nice, but I will need a damp proof membrane I think to improve the feel of the stone (very cold n clammy), so where abouts would it go (over earth under sand or over sand under stone) and should I use the same plastic as under concrete????
Any ideas greatly appreciated
I know this is off topic a bit but someone might be able to give me some advice.
I live in a rather old house and decided to take up my kitchen floor (which I thought was concrete under a smooth screed) to see why it wasn't level. But I made a discovery!!!!!! what I thought was concrete is actually very very old n worn stone slabs of different sizes, most being about 3'x2'. The reason for the screed floor cracking is due to these slabs becoming uneven over the years. So I had a look underneath a couple of the stone slabs and found a layer of sand over earth/clay soil. This is an interior floor in my kitchen and as far as I can see has no rising damp protection. Although worn the slabs do look very nice, but I will need a damp proof membrane I think to improve the feel of the stone (very cold n clammy), so where abouts would it go (over earth under sand or over sand under stone) and should I use the same plastic as under concrete????
Any ideas greatly appreciated