Our utility room and downstairs loo have fairly cheap wooden laminate on foam underlay on a concrete floor.
The bathroom hot tap has a issue where sometimes it just 'turns off' mid-flow and you have to turn it on more. It appears yesterday it did this and wasn't turned off... properly. When I went to run a bath the tap seemed to spring to life and since the plug-hole also doesn't drain well, my wife came home an hour later to find the entire floor deluged in boiling hot water!
She mopped it up but obviously water has got underneath and is trapped by the waterproof layer with nowhere to go - it's not squelching as much now but it was, and the edges of the laminate have distorted although not enough to matter so far.
It's f***ed, right? I wondered if I can pull the floor up to dry but I can't easily find the correct place to do this, and it's not really designed to be pulled up once in place so is that even an option? It goes under some units and pipe-boxes so it'd be a pain to do if it won't help... but if I may be able to save the floor would be worth it.
Ideally, laminate wouldn't be here at all but it's low on our priority list so a real PITA. Not that it would be expensive to sort out, a few £hundred I guess, but just the hassle and the fact our funds are low right now.
Any suggestions - do I just accept it's ruined and book someone to sort it? Or try to salvage it?
The bathroom hot tap has a issue where sometimes it just 'turns off' mid-flow and you have to turn it on more. It appears yesterday it did this and wasn't turned off... properly. When I went to run a bath the tap seemed to spring to life and since the plug-hole also doesn't drain well, my wife came home an hour later to find the entire floor deluged in boiling hot water!
She mopped it up but obviously water has got underneath and is trapped by the waterproof layer with nowhere to go - it's not squelching as much now but it was, and the edges of the laminate have distorted although not enough to matter so far.
It's f***ed, right? I wondered if I can pull the floor up to dry but I can't easily find the correct place to do this, and it's not really designed to be pulled up once in place so is that even an option? It goes under some units and pipe-boxes so it'd be a pain to do if it won't help... but if I may be able to save the floor would be worth it.
Ideally, laminate wouldn't be here at all but it's low on our priority list so a real PITA. Not that it would be expensive to sort out, a few £hundred I guess, but just the hassle and the fact our funds are low right now.
Any suggestions - do I just accept it's ruined and book someone to sort it? Or try to salvage it?
