The front base of my toilet bowl has water which seeps out of the grouting area. Based on the stains (see picture), this must has been for more than months or even longer. It gets kind of damp & over days accumulate a little water.
The plumber suspects that it is from the long bath area but I hardly ever use the bathroom area. He grouted the side of the long bath as it also could be rain water seeping through the grouting area of the long bath, onto the floor, finds it;s way through the cracks. He said that there is no leakage of water the toilet tank/bowl. It has been raining quite a bit, so I am not really not sure if its is linked to some cranks through the wall, the floor and leads to the problem I am facing now.
He suggested that from time to time, just wipe off with a cloth, leave windows open. He told me that it's so little water and unlikely to cause a seepage to my neighbor. However, over days, a pool of water accumulates. The weather here can be hot & humid, so I am not sure if opening the windows on alternate days help to solve whatever the problem is.
However I am not comfortable that it's damp towards the front part as water appears to be seeping extremely slowly through the grout. Someone mentioned that they experience something similar and grout the area to stop this dampness accumulating to small pool of water. I also read somewhere, this could happen because water in the bowl/tank is cold & humidity can cause this. The bowl nor tank is sweating.
The plumber suspects that it is from the long bath area but I hardly ever use the bathroom area. He grouted the side of the long bath as it also could be rain water seeping through the grouting area of the long bath, onto the floor, finds it;s way through the cracks. He said that there is no leakage of water the toilet tank/bowl. It has been raining quite a bit, so I am not really not sure if its is linked to some cranks through the wall, the floor and leads to the problem I am facing now.
He suggested that from time to time, just wipe off with a cloth, leave windows open. He told me that it's so little water and unlikely to cause a seepage to my neighbor. However, over days, a pool of water accumulates. The weather here can be hot & humid, so I am not sure if opening the windows on alternate days help to solve whatever the problem is.
However I am not comfortable that it's damp towards the front part as water appears to be seeping extremely slowly through the grout. Someone mentioned that they experience something similar and grout the area to stop this dampness accumulating to small pool of water. I also read somewhere, this could happen because water in the bowl/tank is cold & humidity can cause this. The bowl nor tank is sweating.