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Damp through floor
Hi
I have removed vinyl tiles laid in 1970's to an 1850's house. I have discovered a floor screed of about 2 inches, on top of an existing quarry tile floor. I only discovered this because at one point, damp had penetrated and destroyed this screed, at the edge of a wall. The area in question is about 6 inches by 2 inches and 2 inches deep.. Can anybody suggest anything that I can use to fill this void, that will stop the damp penetrating the new quarry tile that I am about to lay.? Many thanks. -- Enquirer |
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