The ceramic tile floor will be less problematic than the drywall wood trim and furnishings when it comes to mold and mildew.
Water under tile floor in basement.
They may be mold blackened and you may even see water dripping.
The water can even cause the glue on the tiles to be destroyed.
Leaking drainpipes in a shower or a bathroom plug will let water underneath tile.
The hydrological conditions around the property.
There is retained water under my house slab foundation no basement.
Why ground water comes up through basement floors.
Ground water under your basement floor is often under tremendous pressure caused by a rising water table the height of which is affected by several common factors such as.
Different brands of subfloor tiles are available that include a drainage space for any moisture on the concrete rigid foam insulation and a composite surface that serves as the substrate for finished flooring.
A dehumidifier can also be used to remove lingering moisture in the air.
Another way to tell is to examine the drain from underneath which can be accomplished in the crawlspace or the basement.
How much and how often it has rained.
Water left standing in a basement can lead to mold problems later on.
If you have cracks occurring in the basement floor and it s because of hydrostatic pressure the good news is that it can be mitigated but it will be pricey.
The type of soil around the home.
The best way to tell if this is your problem is to push down on the floor around the drain.
And yes it is possible that the concrete slab has been saturated to the point of surface water pooling.
Someone forgot the vapour barrier 6mil polysheeting that is a requirement for all vinyl floors in a basement someone didn t read the instructions.
Go into the crawlspace under the floor and look for signs of moisture on the joists.
Dry visible water immediately after floors get wet.
Concrete is the hardest sponge in the world.
If it gives this may be the problem.
You won t be able to dry water that has seeped into and underneath the floors but you should immediately start drying the visible water on your floors.
Basements require special subflooring that will not get moldy or deteriorate when exposed to moisture.
The moisture from this water caused some damage to the hardwood floor that caused me to dig up and see what the issue was.
The moisture is probably the result of.
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.
The solution is installing drain tile which is when concrete is cut to install a network of piping that directs the water build up away from possible entry points into your basement.