I had a leaky stop-cock in my kitchen which we noticed when the old cork floor tiles started to pop-up.
In some ways this was a benefit as we've been meaning to get rid of these nasty things and them getting damp has helped the cause. However now I've lifted up a few layers of tile, board and lino I've discovered that the wooden floorboards underneath have got quite damp.
They don't appear to have warped but I realise I'll need to get them dry before I go sticking something down on top.
Do you guys reckon it would hurt to speed up the drying process by using a dehumidifier?
In some ways this was a benefit as we've been meaning to get rid of these nasty things and them getting damp has helped the cause. However now I've lifted up a few layers of tile, board and lino I've discovered that the wooden floorboards underneath have got quite damp.
They don't appear to have warped but I realise I'll need to get them dry before I go sticking something down on top.
Do you guys reckon it would hurt to speed up the drying process by using a dehumidifier?