Damp or smelly chipboard - how to sort out ?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:05 pm
Have decorated a room and we decided to get a new carpet - removed the carpet and underlay and looks like the underlay is really damp and has made the chipboard look damp across the whole 12'x12' room. We did have a leaking radiator but the spread of what we think is dampness is across most of the floor and doesnt have a patch starting at the radiator and spreading out from it.
Have had a dehumidifier in for 1.5 weeks and it hasn't clear the dampness up (well I think it is damp but its hard to tell).
I can scrap away on the surface of the chipbard and get to try wood after 1mm or so. So it's not something from underneath (there is a soakaway pipe outside this room). Have also drilled a small hole in the chipboard and it's not wet from underneath and the floor seems to be 1.5 feet above the group.
I don't really want to pull away the whole chipboard since would mean taking skirting boards off and I've just done the re-decorating !!!
There is a smell now and was wondering what I can treat the chipboard with to stop the smell and get a new carpet down ? - any help appreciated
Have had a dehumidifier in for 1.5 weeks and it hasn't clear the dampness up (well I think it is damp but its hard to tell).
I can scrap away on the surface of the chipbard and get to try wood after 1mm or so. So it's not something from underneath (there is a soakaway pipe outside this room). Have also drilled a small hole in the chipboard and it's not wet from underneath and the floor seems to be 1.5 feet above the group.
I don't really want to pull away the whole chipboard since would mean taking skirting boards off and I've just done the re-decorating !!!
There is a smell now and was wondering what I can treat the chipboard with to stop the smell and get a new carpet down ? - any help appreciated