Just in case anyone else has had this issue and overcome it.
My bungalow is 1960’s, and is direct to the earth below the floorboards.
Subsequently, I sometimes get some damp below the floorboards.
Not really an issue in winter when the central heating kicks in nicely, but, in the summer more of an issue as the kitchen especially smells of damp.
Expensive solution is to get floorboards ripped out, get a firm to concrete etc, but, is there any type of underfloor heating, or underfloor dehumidification, permanently installed quiet dehumidifier etc that I could investigate? Currently using B&Q’s finest dehumidifier but noisy and a PITA to empty every day!
Cheers.
My bungalow is 1960’s, and is direct to the earth below the floorboards.
Subsequently, I sometimes get some damp below the floorboards.
Not really an issue in winter when the central heating kicks in nicely, but, in the summer more of an issue as the kitchen especially smells of damp.
Expensive solution is to get floorboards ripped out, get a firm to concrete etc, but, is there any type of underfloor heating, or underfloor dehumidification, permanently installed quiet dehumidifier etc that I could investigate? Currently using B&Q’s finest dehumidifier but noisy and a PITA to empty every day!
Cheers.
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