It needs to come up to be dried anyway as your underpad will be toast.
Wet spot on carpet second floor.
Krimhorn the slab is the floor with only the flooring on top of it carpet pad etc.
At first we assumed our little boys spilled something.
At that point you can get a look under the padding and into the sub floor.
The temporary fix was to rip up the carpet knock a hole in the concrete slab repair the leaking pipe fill in the hole with quickcrete cement and restretch the carpet once it and the pad had dried.
If you can feel a soft spot in the floor under the carpet the subfloor has likely been weakened or damaged.
This room is on a concrete slab.
If left untreated this odor will continue to permeate your indoor air and can really stink up your home.
If you notice a musty odor that just won t go away with vacuuming and regular cleaning you may be dealing with a wet carpet.
Pull up the carpet in the area and check it out.
This isn t the same as having a floor squeak when you step on it which simply indicates that the subfloor isn t tightly fastened to the floor joist in one area.
There are no squishy noises or wetness anywhere else.
There is a bathroom next to it but there is two feet of dry space in.
Unfortunately there is no way around it.
Cutting into the subfloor around the moisture will give you access to any plumbing underneath.
As long as it is not glue down carpet it is very easy to pull up especially if there is an outside corner nearby.
Right at the entrance to a room the carpet has a wet spot.
Within a week or so the damp spot progressed to a puddle 4 by 6 feet that a wet vac couldn t really keep up with.
So if a full wetted circle in the carpet the leak is about at the center of the wetted circle usually meaning came from above through a ceiling fan or light fixture but could also be from an in floor heating loop system if in concrete floor or if a wetted area extending away from the wall in an arc but only wetted at one wall find the midpoint of the wetted area along the wall and the leak likely came from that point from inside or under from adjacent room at the wall.
Depending on how your carpet was laid and what type of under padding was used you may have moisture coming from almost anywhere and seeping under the underpad to this spot where there may be a.
One of the first ways to spot carpet moisture problems is by the foul odor emanating from the affected area.
If the water is seeping up through the floor it could be a result of insufficiently sealed foundations or there could be cracks in the foundation floor.
It is on the lower level of a split level house built in 1976.