So many questions come to mind to try to determine the reason for the water infiltration. Most likely destructive testing will reveal the answer or more clues. Did this just start occurring? 

I don't agree on installing anything over an existing moisture problem. 

Anyone performed any tests at all besides look at it?



On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:49 AM, Freddie DeJesus <info@eliteflooringandrefinishing.com> wrote:

The sprinklers do not work. There are no leaks anywhere in the windows or the roof.

On Nov 30, 2012 10:28 AM, "J. Palacio" <flooramor@aim.com> wrote:
Does the water come up at specific times? Say, when the sprinklers come on? 

On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Freddie DeJesus <info@eliteflooringandrefinishing.com> wrote:

To all partners,
I am on a job where water is coming up through the slab. The home owner had a plumber, engineer, and air conditioner guy come to the job nobody can figure out where the water is coming from. Hey builder that look at the job might think that the house is on a low water line and the moisture is coming from the ground. The water looks like it's condensation coming up and it smells like vinegar. The house is in South Florida. Does anybody have any ideas what this is? If I remove all the tiles and waterproof the slab and install porcelain tile with epoxy grout will that stop the condensation and moisture?


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