Thank you everyone for your input! I will review each idea and upload the final results when I get around to doing it, thanks again!
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From the garage door it actually slopes into the low spot. Sometimes when it rains sideways (figure of speech) and rain hits the garage door hard enough it will seep in and then collect in the low spot. Also, my drive way slopes from the garage door towards the road to allow the drive way to...
You mean fill the low spot with self levelling concrete and once hardened finish that with an epoxy coating? That was what I had in mind, some kind of sealent to go on after. Thanks for your input!
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I agree. I actually don't think that would be an option at all in my part of town. Need to get it out like you said, or at least have a flat area so the water can perhaps spread more evenly and evaporate with the heat on out there
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Thank you, I believe this may be my best option. How would you recommend prepping the floor? You mean getting it rough for maximum adhesion? Thanks again
I have considered this but I am afraid the water may cause sinking over time by eroding the ground underneath my garage. Is this a possibility or am I over thinking?
Hi guys, first time posting here. Found some great threads and decided to sign up! The reason I am posting here today is I have a DIY question for my uneven floor. I have a small garage 20'x20' roughly with shelving on both sides, it is semi-attached to the home meaning it is physically...