Your A/C is probably not level in the window and the water (or condensation) is running inside.
To fix it; Level the A/C in the window (or have the outside section angled slightly down) to avoid having a wet floor inside.
A floor drain , drains water and other liquids that spilled on the floor
Mopping a wood floor with soap and water is deadly damage to the floor and certainly to the finish. Water should NEVER be used on wood. use a manufacturer approved floor cleaner and never mop or pour it on.
Mop the floor with hot water and soap (let it sit on the floor for about 15 minutes) . If the floor is really dirty you can buy a mild floor stripping product from your hardware store or you can rent a floor buffing machine. When the top dirt has been removed you can scrub the grout lines by hand with a green scrubbing pad with soap and water.
keep water off of it.. that is about as much as you can add to it
To supply water to the 3rd floor without pump, you have to make the tank stand above the roof so water can run freely to all the floors without hitch
If it is on the right side of the truck, back of the engine, after using the A/C it might be the condense water from A/C. It tends to drip on the chassis first and then on the floor, quite a lot though, but harmless.
The A/C drain plug is clogged. When it rains the humidity is high and the A/C will remove the moisture in the air. If the drain is plugged water flows to the passenger side through the blower motor and onto the floor have the drain plug cleared or you will be replacing your blower motor on a regular basis. Until then do not use A/C or front defrost setting.
Salt is soluble in water; wash with water the floor.
after you use the water for mopping the floor you boil it and then you can use it again
The floor becomes wet. The water gets evaporated after a while.
We had heavy rain last nite and i noticed my driver side floor board has alot of water. I check windows and sunroof but felt no water leakage. Any other suggestions? I have a 2004 Alero 4 door with sunroof and workable A/C.
check the drain line on the a/c or does it have antifreeze smell to it then it could be the heater core
A floor drain , drains water and other liquids that spilled on the floor
Water in the floor of your Dakota can mean two things. Your heater core is leaking in which case you need to keep check of the radiator fluid because your truck will overheat from lose of fluid or the drain hose that leaks condenced water to the outside when you run the A/C has come lose or is clogged
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The purpose of a drip tray is to protect water leaking to the floor service level. This is to prevent any water damage to the floor and or other floor areas.
Presuming that a room is a rectangular prism, with a solid floor, ceiling and walls, we have 6 rectangles which make up the surface area of the room. Since rectangular prism's are symmetrical, each side of the prism is identical to it's opposing side. Or in other words, if we say that the length of the floor is 'a', and the width of the floor is 'b', then the area of the floor is a * b, and the area of the ceiling is a * b. Thus we have that the surface area of the floor and ceiling combined is: 2 * a * b Next, notice that all 4 walls have the same height. Also notice that 2 of the walls run along the length of the floor, and the other 2 walls run along the width of the floor. If we say that the height of the walls is 'c', then we have that the surface area of the walls that run along the length of the floor is: 2 * a * c and the surface area of the walls that run along the width of the floor is: 2 * b * c If we add all of these together, then we have that the total surface area of the room is: 2 * a * b + 2 * a * c + 2 * b * c = 2 * (a*b + a*c + b*c)