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Why is my subfloor wet?

Why is my subfloor wet?

Flooring cupping or buckling occurs and a subfloor moisture problem worsens when there is impermeable flooring like vinyl, laminate, or a typical polyurethane finish on wood. When the floor finish is impermeable, moisture can’t get through it, so the subfloor just gets wetter and wetter all summer.

How do you dry a subfloor after a leak?

Place as many fans as possible in the room so that the air is circulated in the entire space. If there is access to the flooring from a lower level, be sure to place fans there, as well, pointing to the damaged areas. The fans must also be set at high levels and left on until the subfloor is completely dry.

What happens if you have a wet subfloor in a bathroom?

When moisture becomes trapped in a subfloor, it can cause tiles to bubble and warp. Over time, trapped moisture can cause the subfloor to rot, compromising the bathroom’s structural integrity. If your bathroom’s floor is warping due to moisture saturation, you must remove the tiles to let the subfloor air out. Video of the Day

Why do I need to replace the floor Under my Tub?

Take out the rotten floor under your bathtub. The floor under your bathtub is the main element in supporting the tub. Therefore, you’ll want to keep that floor in peak condition. The most common reasons to replace this floor are that it can no longer support your bathtub and the wood has become rotten.

How to replace a rotten floor in front of a bathtub?

Locate the floor joists. Joists typically run either 16 or 24 inches apart and under subfloor seams either lengthwise or width-wise. If you can’t be certain where the joists are, proceed with cutting and work back to the joists as necessary.

What should the floor under a bathtub be made of?

The support under the tub must be strong enough to stand up to the weight. The subfloor usually consists of plywood over standard floor joist supports, and it’s designed to support a massive water weight just fine — unless it’s damaged.

What should I do if I have a water leak in my subfloor?

If flooding occurs, and there is water leaking into the sub-flooring, it is crucial to dry out the subfloor as soon as possible. The first step is to absorb any water lurking on the surface of the floor. Then, place a dehumidifier at high settings to pull out any moisture that is still in the air.

When moisture becomes trapped in a subfloor, it can cause tiles to bubble and warp. Over time, trapped moisture can cause the subfloor to rot, compromising the bathroom’s structural integrity. If your bathroom’s floor is warping due to moisture saturation, you must remove the tiles to let the subfloor air out. Video of the Day

Locate the floor joists. Joists typically run either 16 or 24 inches apart and under subfloor seams either lengthwise or width-wise. If you can’t be certain where the joists are, proceed with cutting and work back to the joists as necessary.

Take out the rotten floor under your bathtub. The floor under your bathtub is the main element in supporting the tub. Therefore, you’ll want to keep that floor in peak condition. The most common reasons to replace this floor are that it can no longer support your bathtub and the wood has become rotten.