Tanking a cellar
I'm interested in a terraced house that has a great cellar but the
floors, walls, are all quite damp. I am considering "Tanking " the rooms but would like to get an idea of costs before I put an offer in. The cellar consists of two good sized rooms about 13' x 13' with stone floors. has anyone tanked similar rooms and what sort of cost is involved? Many thanks Bob |
Tanking a cellar
On Jun 20, 12:10 pm, wrote:
I'm interested in a terraced house that has a great cellar but the floors, walls, are all quite damp. I am considering "Tanking " the rooms but would like to get an idea of costs before I put an offer in. The cellar consists of two good sized rooms about 13' x 13' with stone floors. has anyone tanked similar rooms and what sort of cost is involved? Many thanks Bob What are you talking about? In English, please. "tank" as a verb might have an idiomatic meaning, like to take a dive, but to "tank" something, well ... J |
Tanking a cellar
On Jun 20, 4:16?pm, wrote:
On Jun 20, 12:10 pm, wrote: I'm interested in a terraced house that has a great cellar but the floors, walls, are all quite damp. I am considering "Tanking " the rooms but would like to get an idea of costs before I put an offer in. The cellar consists of two good sized rooms about 13' x 13' with stone floors. has anyone tanked similar rooms and what sort of cost is involved? Many thanks Bob What are you talking about? In English, please. "tank" as a verb might have an idiomatic meaning, like to take a dive, but to "tank" something, well ... J you need a good interior and perhaps exterior french drain and work hard to redirect the water away from your basement |
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