I live in the ground floor flat in a victorian terraced house.
Water under floor problems.
Knowing if you do have water underneath tile is important.
A blocked defrost drain is one of the most common causes.
Unfortunately many people are under the misguided belief that wood or laminate may be a problem with water but water damaged vinyl flooring no way.
This can generate mold that can be hazardous to humans and animals.
I ve got a problem with damp on a chimney breast in my kitchen.
Water damaged vinyl flooring a problem on concrete and wood substrate.
Recently i took the carpet out from one of the rooms on the ground floor followed by a section of the floorboard and indeed it does seem that there is water under the house.
If your house has flooded there will likely be mud and silt trapped in the crevices and corners of your floor.
This is most likely caused by plumbing problems in drain pipes or water supply pipes running beneath the floor in the crawl space.
I bought a house two years ago and there has always been a bit of a bad smell in the front door area.
The water can even cause the glue on the tiles to be destroyed.
Water under a tile floor can be caused by a various number of things.
Vinyl flooring can either be glued to the subfloor or it can float on top of it and either way moisture underneath it causes problems.
The principle behind ground floor construction is that the internal sub floor level is higher than the external ground level to limit the possibility of water seepage.
It can also cause damage to the subfloor or wood underneath the tile.
Before the floors totally dry take a non abrasive but stiff brush plenty of water and a non sudsing detergent and thoroughly clean your floors.
If you notice that the pooling puddling water is found directly below a tub shower toilet or other plumbing fixtures or beneath drain pipes you are probably dealing with a plumbing related water problem.
Water under floor and bad smell in front door area.
Can anyone advise me please.
If lingering for too long your flooring will be ruined regardless of it being wood carpet or tile.
Months or a couple years later when the floor starts coming apart at the seams or popping loose from the substrate it is.
Water leakage typically comes from one of two problems.
Additionally depending on how long the water has been on the floor it can cause severe water damage mold and mildew growth destroy your drywall and cause wood to warp.
This happens when food particles or other debris clog up the drain hose.