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Vapour barrier. Vapour barrier. And maybe a vapour barrier.
They're really cheap and only a little difficult to install. I've installed them in every house I've ever lived in. In our current house things dried out so much some of our floorboards warped a little. They are magic.
Never heard of that, thanks. Our house is built on a concrete slab, so don't think that will work?
If there's an air-gap between the slab and your floor, and you can get in there, then yeah it will help. Concrete is remarkably porous to water.
Sounds like a reasonably new build. If it’s slab on grade they would have put down a vapour barrier prior to pouring the concrete slab.