He didn't drill a hole, but tested in the existing hole next to the radiator. The device displayed a few green lights on it's scale, there was no...
He used a Protimeter (not allowed to post the link) and said the floor was "bone dry"
15% relative moisture using an electronic moisture meter
The hole provides access to a pipe running horizontally, to which the radiator pipe attaches
Surveyor has just been, he measured the concrete and batons with a reading of 15%. He too could not explain where the water had come from.
@merit, yes, that is a toilet behind the wall, and old one. Also wear the mains water comes in.
ok, thanks Spacey, will do. I will report back on the findings.
Also, there are no other signs of damp. It's also worth mentioning that the building was vacant for over a year before we purchased it.
The property was built in the 1970s The concrete slab has not been tested, but is dusty.
no one, it is my assumption.
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