My house has a cement floor forming the front of the house (kitchen and bathroom) and wooden floor for the rear. The bathroom is an old toilet and pantry knocked into one...and it honks a bit when the place gets warm...I thought the old carpet was the initial problem but no!
I have now lifted the old flooring tiles to see if there may be a leak from toilet/waste pipe...although the concrete floor 'looks' damp, it doesn't feel it, and I dont think the waste pipe goes under this floor - I think it goes down, then out under the external wall at a right angle to a manhole in our footpath.
So my suspision for the smell is the old concrete, maybe over time sewerage has impregnated it - would it be prudent to hammer it out then relay? will this weaken the footings/foundation? Am I barking up the wrong tree trying to find the cause of this smell!?
Netto...
I have now lifted the old flooring tiles to see if there may be a leak from toilet/waste pipe...although the concrete floor 'looks' damp, it doesn't feel it, and I dont think the waste pipe goes under this floor - I think it goes down, then out under the external wall at a right angle to a manhole in our footpath.
So my suspision for the smell is the old concrete, maybe over time sewerage has impregnated it - would it be prudent to hammer it out then relay? will this weaken the footings/foundation? Am I barking up the wrong tree trying to find the cause of this smell!?
Netto...