grumpy brit
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Hi, I have a wooden garage, 42mm T&G walls, but unfortunately I built it on an existing slab. The slab, it appears was not laid well and I think its letting damp through. The floor was painted in, some kind of floor paint, which is now lifting. I have used a damp meter(?) and I am getting high readings where the pant has lifted.
I would like to do something about this to lower the humidity, which at the moment is running between 51% and the highest was 71%, over a month approximately.
So..
1. paint on liquid vapour barrier. Would mean taking up the rest of the floor paint, then repainting. Don't think that would work.
2. Pour in self levelling flooring, on top of a vapour barrier. Would probably bring the floor height up to much
3. Jigsaw type floor tiles on top of vapour barrier, recommended by a Architect friend.
Has any one else had similar issues and fixed it, or any one got any tips on a product. I am leaning towards the floor tiles, they can be sourced specifically for garages.
Thanks in advance
Colin
I would like to do something about this to lower the humidity, which at the moment is running between 51% and the highest was 71%, over a month approximately.
So..
1. paint on liquid vapour barrier. Would mean taking up the rest of the floor paint, then repainting. Don't think that would work.
2. Pour in self levelling flooring, on top of a vapour barrier. Would probably bring the floor height up to much
3. Jigsaw type floor tiles on top of vapour barrier, recommended by a Architect friend.
Has any one else had similar issues and fixed it, or any one got any tips on a product. I am leaning towards the floor tiles, they can be sourced specifically for garages.
Thanks in advance
Colin