My rabbits live in a shed with vinyl flooring. I pulled it partially up to clean and there is a large amount of water underneath. I've pulled it up a few days to try and dry it out, but the next day there is always a bit more and obviously with the current cold weather, it's not drying quickly. I don't know if this is rainwater which has got under when the door is left open to their run (we've not had rain for over a week but it could previously have saturated the wooden floor), condensation or damp rising up through the wooden floor.
Has anyone had a similar problem, and if so, how did you solve it? I have installed a cat flap so I won't need to leave the door open in the day once they've learned how to use it, so that should limit the rain that gets in. I could possibly remove some of the vinyl, except around their toilet trays. Unfortunately we've had rats living under the shed which means I've had to block off around the shed to stop those getting in, so there's only very limited air flow under it.
Has anyone had a similar problem, and if so, how did you solve it? I have installed a cat flap so I won't need to leave the door open in the day once they've learned how to use it, so that should limit the rain that gets in. I could possibly remove some of the vinyl, except around their toilet trays. Unfortunately we've had rats living under the shed which means I've had to block off around the shed to stop those getting in, so there's only very limited air flow under it.