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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3599714" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I think you may have nailed this one. Got home today from my first day of truly working out in a year and a half and the wife came out and said she thinks she knows the issue. Apparently our son was standing on the other side of the kitchen bar counter area on the wood floor and he said the floor is really warm. I go over there and sure enough the floor is much warmer than the rest of the area around it. It's also the same area of the floor that makes sense for the hotwater line to run from the hot water heater to the kitchen sink. I fell absolutely terrible about this if this is in fact the issues with a leaking hotwater line under the slab. Luckily the new 5 day owner of the home has insurance and we also paid for a home warranty. At least there's that coverage. but what a PITA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3599714, member: 14646"] I think you may have nailed this one. Got home today from my first day of truly working out in a year and a half and the wife came out and said she thinks she knows the issue. Apparently our son was standing on the other side of the kitchen bar counter area on the wood floor and he said the floor is really warm. I go over there and sure enough the floor is much warmer than the rest of the area around it. It's also the same area of the floor that makes sense for the hotwater line to run from the hot water heater to the kitchen sink. I fell absolutely terrible about this if this is in fact the issues with a leaking hotwater line under the slab. Luckily the new 5 day owner of the home has insurance and we also paid for a home warranty. At least there's that coverage. but what a PITA. [/QUOTE]
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