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Damp
Hi All
I have an 1850's cottage where the ground floor to the rear, is built into the side of a hill. The property had major modernisation work in the 1970's including damproofing. I noticed that in one corner of a rear room, extensive damp to the floor and skirting. Can I apply anything to the floor and wall to stop the damp penetrating? -- Many Thanks Enquirer -- Many Thanks Enquirer |
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