Sorry if this has been asked before - have searched but found nothing.
I was wondering if anyone has had any success with French Drains.
Basically we have a small cottage that we bought in 2006 but it is very damp and there is a lot of condensation. It was built in 1939 and is solid concrete. There are aluminium windows and doors. There were no vents so we bored vents in but the damp is still there.
Also when we moved in, we re-plastered an area and the wooden sticks (sorry don't know the technical term!) behind the plasterboard were rotten so we are thinking it is rising damp. We also lifted some of the laminate flooring as we were thinking of replacing it but the floor is damp underneath. It was suggested to us that we dig a trench around the house and that should sort the damp problem. I had visions of big trench and needing a moate and drawbridge but having looked into it more it would not look that bad and if it worked..............
We were thinking of extending but a friend who is an architect said that the original cottage wouldn't be worth keeping. THat would make it a very very expensive site we bought. Has anyone tried this or did the work for someone. How successful is it - could you ever sort the problems completely and what would the approx cost be - cottage is about 900 sq ft. which includes approx 400 sq ft flat-roof extension.
Thanks for advise
Tommygirl
I was wondering if anyone has had any success with French Drains.
Basically we have a small cottage that we bought in 2006 but it is very damp and there is a lot of condensation. It was built in 1939 and is solid concrete. There are aluminium windows and doors. There were no vents so we bored vents in but the damp is still there.
Also when we moved in, we re-plastered an area and the wooden sticks (sorry don't know the technical term!) behind the plasterboard were rotten so we are thinking it is rising damp. We also lifted some of the laminate flooring as we were thinking of replacing it but the floor is damp underneath. It was suggested to us that we dig a trench around the house and that should sort the damp problem. I had visions of big trench and needing a moate and drawbridge but having looked into it more it would not look that bad and if it worked..............
We were thinking of extending but a friend who is an architect said that the original cottage wouldn't be worth keeping. THat would make it a very very expensive site we bought. Has anyone tried this or did the work for someone. How successful is it - could you ever sort the problems completely and what would the approx cost be - cottage is about 900 sq ft. which includes approx 400 sq ft flat-roof extension.
Thanks for advise
Tommygirl