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I'm preparing to tile the floor... The floor near to the soil pipe remains wet (after cleaning) for longer and now, with toilet removed, the area has become wetter over the course of today after heavy rain. The flexible white soil pipe "connector" in the floor connects to what appears to be a ceramic soil pipe. Could the ceramic soil pipe be wicking water from the sewer up to the floor? This is a ground floor toilet as originally built in 1953.
The first photo - with drier floor - was taken at midday today. The second photo - with wetter floor - was taken this evening after an afternoon of rain. The rest of the floor remains dry. Can anyone explain this?

The first photo - with drier floor - was taken at midday today. The second photo - with wetter floor - was taken this evening after an afternoon of rain. The rest of the floor remains dry. Can anyone explain this?


