Frustrated homeowner
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I'm also concerned about the structural integrity of the floor. We bought this house a year ago. And clearly damage has been already done.
No one was living here when we bought and the homeowner had advertised "freshly epoxied floor"
What type of professional? Concrete? Structural engineer?
Thanks for your help
I guess it all depends on how much you are willing to spend to fix the problem. I would think the least expensive way would be not to park your vehicle in the garage. .
Concur. Garage should be full of motorcycles so no cars can fit.![]()
Yeah, I realize it does sound sort of silly when I say don't park your vehicles in the garage. But the truth is, many people use their garage as a workshop and they only have their car in the garage when they are working on it.Concur. Garage should be full of junk so no cars can fit.![]()
Yeah, I realize it does sound sort of silly when I say don't park your vehicles in the garage. But the truth is, many people use their garage as a workshop and they only have their car in the garage when they are working on it.
The opening poster MAY have a serious problem that could potentially cost meg-bucks to fix. Until he knows exactly what is wrong and what to do about it, if it were me, I would leave the vehicles outside.

Here's one solution but it might be kind of pricey. Tile the garage floor with porcelain tile but first install a water proofing membrane like Shluter-Kerdi. Continue the membrane up the side of the walls and install one row of tile as a baseboard. This should provide a containment area to stop the water from flowing through to the basement but you'll have to figure out what do with the water that collects. Maybe integrate a drain somewhere.
DC
I know exactly what you mean, I had a neighbor (he moved now) who had a garage full of junk and when he moved he had a dumpster dropped off to put the junk in.Hi, I was not being sarcastic. My garage is full of junk, and it saves me doing all sorts of work or projects.![]()

