Where is dampen lower than my hearth rug contained by the bedroom coming from? We recently moved and under my bed be sitting water on the...

We recently moved and under my bed be sitting water on the carpet. When we pulled the runner back, water be on the concrete. It's not by the wall, and there should be no pipes in any of the surrounding walls to that room. (Room is far from bathrooms/kitchen). We lef it pulled wager on and it dried up over night. Mold was growing contained by the carpet pad, but not ample to suggest the problem was long-term. Also, the walls were not drizzling at all. What could it have be?
Crack within the concrete? Could it be something that perked up from under the slab because of heavy rain? You didn't say where you be. My guess is condensation from the air conditioner, if the out-flow tube is clogged or missing water can drip on the floor and will step to the lowest level.


Could be that you enjoy water pipes running through the slab that started leaking. You can phone a leak detection specialist and have them trace out sea lines that might be under there. It's amazing how they can pinpoint a overrun in concrete using their equipment. If that's the case, a plumber will hold to bust out the concrete to fix the leak and then repour the removed concrete. Pretty sure it is from the heavens conditioning condensate line. It's probably stopped up or is disconnected. Sometimes you can blow thru the lines to clear them if you're lucky. You'll probably want to remove the carpet insulation and vacuum up as much water as possible to prevent odors. A fan blowing nouns across the carpet will help it dry.
Answers:    ill bet your house is over 20 yrs old!,,, poorly guaranty you have a pipe leaking contained by the slab. this is a very common problem surrounded by older homes. call a plumber.