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Guy,

I am not involved in this business at all, so I would appreciate any help or advice pls. I have noticed very recently that hairline cracks in my kitchen floor have started to seep a dark brown, sticky oil. There has been no spillages, so it is a complete mystery. The tile isn't lifting - I'm wondering if the chipboard has somehow started to rot - having googled it I've found that chipboard is made with linseed oil - obviously I need to stop this as we are treading oil into other rooms - many thanks in anticipation for your help in this matter -
Cheers

John
 

Tony_C

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I'd be more worried about the cracks and that it was tiled on to chipboard.

I can't help with the oil situation though, do you have any images?
 

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Hi Tony, I say chipboard, but I'm guessing tbh - the floor was laid 12 - 15 years ago and we have never had a problem - there is no movement in our area and the tiles are lifting - the cracks I think are probably wear and tear - I've attached pictures showing the oil
Cheers for your help - much appreciated.

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Tiles aren't lifting
 
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Your floor is failing you jave lots of cracked grout. Do you have an oil fired boiler . Ie do you have a leaky pipe .
If not I'm suspecting a water leak as this moisture oil or oily water has to come from somewhere
 

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No oil fired boiler - there is no obvious water leak, it's only coming trough the cracks in the tiles - it's not coming through cracks in the grout - I'm assuming if there is a water leak it would come through all the cracks - not just the tile -
 
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You're tiles look like terracotta coloured ceramics .
There is no moisture in your tiles .
There shouldn't be any moisture in your subfloor . You have something going on .
Go into a builders merchant and feel some chipboard and feel some ply , it is dry , moisture is being generated . Unless it's your washing water coming back up through .
 

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I've had another good look at the grout - looks like that is wet as well - must have a leak - I suppose the only way to resolve it is to take the floor up - really appreciate your help guys - thank you
 

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