MikeG.
Established Member
Actually, no, I'm seeing that as good news. It confirms that you have to deal with that floor properly. It has to come out (it doesn't look like it will put up a lot of resistance), and a new one poured over a DPM. Hire or borrow a Kango, start at an edge and nibble off small chunks, and that floor will take half a day I reckon. You really don't have to do this until summer, when you'll be able to empty the workshop and store stuff safely under tarps etc if necessary.
I'm always glad when the answer is obvious, because then you know that what you are proposing to do will actually fix the problem. Nothing worse than "let's give this a go" and then finding that it makes no difference. Here, it isn't the only issue to be dealt with, but if you fixed everything else and left this floor, you would still have a damp workshop.
I'm always glad when the answer is obvious, because then you know that what you are proposing to do will actually fix the problem. Nothing worse than "let's give this a go" and then finding that it makes no difference. Here, it isn't the only issue to be dealt with, but if you fixed everything else and left this floor, you would still have a damp workshop.