charlie123
Newbie
Hi all
I’m in the process of purchasing a property and the homebuyers report from the surveyor has indicated high level of damp in the kitchen area which is most likely caused by not having a membrane as the was built in 1950s.
If the damp is in the kitchen (back of the house) and damp has been detected in both other rooms on the ground floor, l assume that all the concrete flooring will need to be removed and replaced
If this area is about 40metre squared - what sort of price am l looking at to knock off from the asking price. I’m assuming it’s goimg to cost at least 6/8k.
Has anyone had the unlucky experience of having the concrete removed and the membrane laid and if so what sort of costs will l be looking at...
Also any recommendations for someone in the midlands/Birmingham area that could potentially give me a quote
Many thanks
Charlie
I’m in the process of purchasing a property and the homebuyers report from the surveyor has indicated high level of damp in the kitchen area which is most likely caused by not having a membrane as the was built in 1950s.
If the damp is in the kitchen (back of the house) and damp has been detected in both other rooms on the ground floor, l assume that all the concrete flooring will need to be removed and replaced
If this area is about 40metre squared - what sort of price am l looking at to knock off from the asking price. I’m assuming it’s goimg to cost at least 6/8k.
Has anyone had the unlucky experience of having the concrete removed and the membrane laid and if so what sort of costs will l be looking at...
Also any recommendations for someone in the midlands/Birmingham area that could potentially give me a quote
Many thanks
Charlie