Iv decided its time to sort my downstairs toilet out. Its wall pappered and it has damp all around the back wall under/around the sink and toilet.
our house is 1930's so its not cavity wall. the toilet is situated at the front corner of the house next to the front door which is north facing.
Im planning to take the plasterboard off and see what the situation is with the bricks/damp/floor etc. the floor is tiled and I believe is a solid concrete base.
If I see no signs of big problems then i'm going to guess its just rising damp from a north facing non cavity wall together with a tiled floor and unventilated small toilet room.
I plan to fit maybe an insulated plasterboard (10mm orbry board) and then tile ontop. I plan to fit a lino to the floor.
My question is.... what other checks could I do to understand the damp more?
Would a heated floor help? defo an extractor fan? wall vents?
Thanks
our house is 1930's so its not cavity wall. the toilet is situated at the front corner of the house next to the front door which is north facing.
Im planning to take the plasterboard off and see what the situation is with the bricks/damp/floor etc. the floor is tiled and I believe is a solid concrete base.
If I see no signs of big problems then i'm going to guess its just rising damp from a north facing non cavity wall together with a tiled floor and unventilated small toilet room.
I plan to fit maybe an insulated plasterboard (10mm orbry board) and then tile ontop. I plan to fit a lino to the floor.
My question is.... what other checks could I do to understand the damp more?
Would a heated floor help? defo an extractor fan? wall vents?
Thanks