Investigate any drywall damage or musty smells by removing drywall if necessary and looking for water damage in the framing.
Carpet feels damp in winter.
Trace the source of any leaks and seal the roof or siding as.
Note the locations and hire a professional to make repairs to the roof as necessary.
Pull half of your carpet up check the padding the carpet is easy enough to put back down.
Wet carpet can be a perfect breeding ground for mold especially if the air is humid and the water remains in place longer than 48 hours.
But we are not too sure how to stop it.
Moisture stays in the padding if you have put too much moisture in while cleaning it especially if it is humid where you live the carpet will stay almost wet feeling.
However the floor underneath is dry.
How to keep wet carpet from molding.
Sounds like it is not the carpet that is the problem as much as it is the padding.
The carpet is very damp and the backing of the underlay is wet as well.
It is in a corner of our bungalow which sticks out south west facing.
Check the attic for signs of leaks including discolored plywood on the ceiling and moldy insulation on the floor.
Smelly mold may appear if the moisture.
Constant dampness on a tile floor feels unpleasant when walked upon and creates a potential slipping hazard.
The temporary fix was to rip up the carpet knock a hole in the concrete slab repair the leaking pipe fill in the hole with quickcrete cement and restretch the carpet once it and the pad had dried.
Work in small sections at a time.
Any floor that remains damp or wet for more than a day may grow mold.
We have a crawl space under the entire house that is only accessed from the outside.
How to stop floor tile from feeling damp.
There s no apparent smell but i swear the carpet feels damp not wet just cold and damp.
If you have had a water leak or similar accident wherein the carpet was left wet for an extended period of time you will.
Remove as much water from the damp carpet as possible using a wet vacuum.
If you have a wet vacuum go over the damp spot to take out as much of the moisture as possible.
If you notice that your carpet is damp the cause may be a leak from the floor underneath.
If you don t have a wet vacuum dab the damp area with towels until it s feeling a little drier.
No smell or mold on the carpet or underlay so the conclusion is that it is condensation.
When i vacuumed the smell got worse temporarily.
Within a week or so the damp spot progressed to a puddle 4 by 6 feet that a wet vac couldn t really keep up with.
I bought a general tools pin type moisture meter model mm1e and it is reading around 14 throughout the two rooms.
But i honestly cant tell it s it s just cold from being on the slab or legitimately wet underneath.
It smells slightly mildewy and feels cold like there might be moisture.