Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:49 pm
My house is a 75 year old 'red brick' semi, with a 3 foot void under the floor. About 5 weeks ago a smell appeared in the porch, which after initially was thought to be gas - it wasn't, as it turned out to be about about 1"-2" ponds of water that had appeared under the house.
My last visit under the floor was just before Christmas, and in living there 18 years have never experienced this before. I called out the water board emergency insurance but they didn;t seem to understand what was causing it. I have just removed the majority of the water with a industrial water vac (500-600 litres of it), but much of the soil is so damp that it will take some time to dry out - I am trying to help this along by using a dehumidifier down there.
What I wanted was some advice as to what could suddenly cause this. Unfortunately I haven't had time to determine whether it re-appears when it rains. A couple of things that I can say is that there are no obvious leaks in the lead incoming water main, and also that the water does not appear soapy so I would suspect that it is not coming from the kitchen or bathroom drains.
Anyway help or advice would really be appreciated.
My last visit under the floor was just before Christmas, and in living there 18 years have never experienced this before. I called out the water board emergency insurance but they didn;t seem to understand what was causing it. I have just removed the majority of the water with a industrial water vac (500-600 litres of it), but much of the soil is so damp that it will take some time to dry out - I am trying to help this along by using a dehumidifier down there.
What I wanted was some advice as to what could suddenly cause this. Unfortunately I haven't had time to determine whether it re-appears when it rains. A couple of things that I can say is that there are no obvious leaks in the lead incoming water main, and also that the water does not appear soapy so I would suspect that it is not coming from the kitchen or bathroom drains.
Anyway help or advice would really be appreciated.