I'm looking for opinions/advice on a concrete parking area, and thought this may be the best place to ask.
I bought a building for my business, and it comes with a unique basement. The building was built in 1926 as a service station. The building measures about 60x30 ft. The basement is 60x60. It extends out beyond the front of the building, where the parking area is.
There is some leaking into the basement from above when it rains. My goal is to reduce that leaking, then clean up the basement so it's not so ugly. The concrete on the parking area has been patched in years past. I'm thinking about having areas surface ground, repatched, and sealed with something for outdoor use that will not allow water to penetrate as easily.
I bought a building for my business, and it comes with a unique basement. The building was built in 1926 as a service station. The building measures about 60x30 ft. The basement is 60x60. It extends out beyond the front of the building, where the parking area is.
There is some leaking into the basement from above when it rains. My goal is to reduce that leaking, then clean up the basement so it's not so ugly. The concrete on the parking area has been patched in years past. I'm thinking about having areas surface ground, repatched, and sealed with something for outdoor use that will not allow water to penetrate as easily.

