Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
As others have said LQ, the main problem is in finding the leak and there could be many reasons why the leak started. If, for instance you have a screed floor under the laminate and the house is of a certain age, then the heating pipes could have been laid through the screed and the cement may have corroded through a pipe over time, allowing a leak. However, this is all conjecture without knowing the property but I'm sure the plumber will soon diagnose the problem once he arrives.Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
I read this last night when lying in bed, LQ, and couldn’t answer right then. So sorry to hear about this, and hope the plumber finds the source and deals with it. What a nightmare! When my sister had a leak from her toilet in the old house, into her laminate, she had a dehumidifier on for weeks to dry it out, but was able to have new flooring laid through the insurance. What upset her was the fact her late partner had laid that original laminate.Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
Sorry to read of your problems with unexplained water on the floor LQ, hope you get it sorted soon.Re: Nightmare at the Lion Queens Castle
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