Breached dpc - Water leaking from concrete floor

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Kaz
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Post: # 7280Post Kaz

Water is coming up from interior concrete floor where the carpet gripper rods have been nailed. Not pooling but pressing the concrete shows water is there. We think the source of the water has been stopped but don't know what damage may have been caused or what remedies there are available. Any suggestions? Only moved in 6 weeks! ???
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Post: # 7281Post ABILITY

Explain a bit more please.

Carpet gripper fixing should not have punched dpm layer - should be 100mm concrete slab over dpm layer .

Do you have under floor heating or possible central heating pipes within screed ?
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Post: # 7286Post Tool

Is the floor below ground ?

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Post: # 7324Post Kaz

I don't expect that the DPM has been pierced but this is how we know we have a problem! I don't have underfloor heating. We've dug a bit and discovered that the water source has been an overflow pipe. Flags have been laid at the same level as the DPC and where we've exposed the mortar in the bricks is damaged at the DPC level. This where the water was hitting and we think has come in. I don't know who to get in - a builder or a plumber? :D
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Post: # 7350Post Tony McC

A decent jobbing builder should be able to resolve both problems - the punctured pipe and the damaged masonry/high flagging.
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Kaz
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Post: # 7355Post Kaz

we've stopped the leak which was outside. My concern is still with the water remaning under the concrete floor. Do we just wait fro it to evaporate?
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Post: # 7357Post carlbeardsmore

Make sure you have some heating on in the place and leave a small window open to aid ventalation. This will help dry the place out.

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