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Over the past two weeks, I have noticed a damp patch appearing on the bathroom carpet. It has got steadily darker and bigger. The carpet (now removed) was over the original vinyl tiles stuck to a concrete slab. Since removing the carpet it seems there is only a small amount of moisture but obviously the carpet has sucked it up over time holding more and more water. The bungalow was built in the mid 60s. We have lived there for 7 years with no problems till now. There are no pipes nearby so I can only assume the water is coming up from the ground. There is also a small patch in the hallway outside the bathroom, also a slab, but built possibly ten years afterwards when the bungalow was extended. So my questions:
Were 1960s slabs built with polythene DPMs and if so, could this have always been damaged?
Could the massive amounts of rain we have had over recent weeks raised the water table or (some similar natural process), thus increasing the pressure under the slab, forcing the water up?
Would a liquid DPM on the surface fix the problem or just force the water up somewhere else?
Thanks.
Were 1960s slabs built with polythene DPMs and if so, could this have always been damaged?
Could the massive amounts of rain we have had over recent weeks raised the water table or (some similar natural process), thus increasing the pressure under the slab, forcing the water up?
Would a liquid DPM on the surface fix the problem or just force the water up somewhere else?
Thanks.