I have a covered screened in front porch that does get wet with the florida storms and it does get plenty of sun but not enough directly to really dry the porch out quickly.
Covered patio floor gets wet.
Laughing we get some 45 degree days quite a few in a row and then all of a sudden we get a south wind and it s about 75 degrees and about 80 percent humidity.
There is a well ventilated open space beneath the.
It does this whether there is any wind or not so it has to be something in the concrete causing it.
The back porch is where my washer and dryer reside and it also gets wet but doesn t get quite as much sun and takes forever to dry.
And it s like the outside of a glass of cold water.
It just sweats to the point where it s this is a covered concrete porch.
When tiles are not installed properly increased water levels from summer rains can seep upward to the tiles surface.
Safety is a top concern for all businesses.
This started only a few weeks ago and the spot dries up within a day.
When the air vapor cools down and matches the floor temperature condensation forms on the concrete this is also known as concrete sweating.
I have not found a solution either.
I have the same problem with a covered concrete porch each time it rains.
The condition may occur because of the tiles porous structure.
My porch is soaking wet almost like it rained on the porch with no covering at all.
When smooth slabs of concrete are wet it poses additional safety concerns for workers.
The wall feels dry.