If you have it checked ill bet you will find a problem with your gutters being too full of leaves.
Why does my carpet always feel damp.
Dampness can come from above or below and it usually develops in the absence of proper ventilation.
Why does my carpet feel sticky.
If so there is nowhere for the water.
You should go into the crawlspace and inspect the subfloors.
Move the dehumidifier around the house from room to room wherever it seems needed.
Cleaning residue can turn into a sticky texture and give you this feeling.
Moisture is in the air all around us and a certain amount is necessary for comfort but if your house feels excessively damp it may be time to do something about it.
Mold will live and feed on damp carpet causing unsightly stains a musty odor and the potential for health problems in all who are exposed to it and its spores.
Can i wet vac my carpet after using a cleaner.
Yes vinegar works great for removing sticky textures out of a carpet however you need to do a bit more than that.
You should deal with a damp carpet as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
If you notice that your carpet is damp the cause may be a leak from the floor underneath.
This scenario occurs mostly in basements.
If you have had a water leak or similar accident wherein the carpet was left wet for an extended period of time you will probably find mold.
Can i use vinegar to remove a sticky feeling out of my carpet.
You can cure it by reducing the moisture in the air did you get a humidifier as someone suggested in the static electricity thread or by making the floor warmer possibly by putting in carpet padding with a higher r value but if you do that the water will probably just go somewhere else in your house.
A dehumidifier will suck in all the air in the room and squeeze out the moisture that causes damp and mould.
The problem always starts outside and ends up in your home.
Moisture stays in the padding if you have put too much moisture in while cleaning it especially if it is humid.
Wet or damp carpets are the perfect breeding ground for fungus including mold.
If the water isn t coming up from your crawlspace then it s coming in through the walls or roof.
Sounds like it is not the carpet that is the problem as much as it is the padding.
The water collects in a small bucket in the unit which you empty.
Moisture moves from wet to dry so lacking a perfect vapor barrier under the slab continuous to the outside and up the foundation wall the moisture below the slab will always be migrating right through the concrete to reach your carpet since you can t change the vapor management below the slab next best approach is to manage the moisture as it passes through.
You should start inspecting your walls carefully starting near the floor.