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are ur aircon pipings running along the floor? it could be condensation from the pipings. maybe need a change of insulation.

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Man that is actually terrible. As usual it means that the upper layer of the floor did not get dry enough. I have had a similar issue back when I moved into the new house. The workers did not let the upper layer to dry out, and after I have installed the parquet floor, it started to  swell, and that was really bad. I had to call for the guys from a floor repair agency, as it was really bad. Thankfully, they came really quick and made the job in a couple of hours. I have been really pleased with their services.

 

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This is not good at all, I hope you are not living in a flat, having neighbours under you, otherwise you are in a big trouble. Most likely, there is a broken pipe, and you will have to remove the surface of the floor and repair the pipe, or replace it with a new one. After reading this guide simplyswitch.com, I decided to go for an underfloor heating as well, but it never happened to me that the water bleed from the floor. Most likely, the pipe had a defect from the start, or the people who installed them didn't connect them in a right way.

 

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