Flynnwood
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Anyone got any experience with damp proofing? (pls see pics)
I'm helping out a retired neighbour who is redecorating his lounge. As part of the preparation for a new carpet, I discovered this magnificant "cowboy cover up" today.
20 years ago he had patio doors fitted - which were replaced 1 year ago with UPVC.
The original patio door fitters came across a problem and covered it up with a 5 foot x 6 inch length of timber, 1 inch thick, which raised the carpet somewhat. And they didn't bother to mention it.
The UPVC installers then replaced the patio doors and just used expandable foam under the bottom frame.
Result = there is NO damp proof membrane for about 5 foot by 6 inch width AND depth.
There is no DPC beneath the UPVC - just the foam!
Any suggestions? I'm thinking a "U" shape of thick polythene might do it ... and would welcome any suggestions?
I'm helping out a retired neighbour who is redecorating his lounge. As part of the preparation for a new carpet, I discovered this magnificant "cowboy cover up" today.
20 years ago he had patio doors fitted - which were replaced 1 year ago with UPVC.
The original patio door fitters came across a problem and covered it up with a 5 foot x 6 inch length of timber, 1 inch thick, which raised the carpet somewhat. And they didn't bother to mention it.
The UPVC installers then replaced the patio doors and just used expandable foam under the bottom frame.
Result = there is NO damp proof membrane for about 5 foot by 6 inch width AND depth.
There is no DPC beneath the UPVC - just the foam!
Any suggestions? I'm thinking a "U" shape of thick polythene might do it ... and would welcome any suggestions?