A35Plt
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Hello Everyone!
I have an airplane hangar that is bolted to the ramp out at my local airport. The building is roughly 35x35. The ramp is 20 year old asphalt. The asphalt is cracked and incredibly dirty. When it rains the water pushes up through the cracks in the floor. I have sealed all around the perimeter of the hangar with crack sealant so no water comes in under the walls. But the water coming through the cracks in the floor keep the hangar damp in winter. It's rusting my tools and causing corrosion on my airplane parts.
What can I do?
My options were:
1. Concrete a pad and set the hangar on it or concrete the floor inside- This is really NOT an option for several reasons, financially and (most importantly) the airport would not agree to my doing this.
2. Having the building moved to a concrete ramp- Already been turned down on this by the airport management.
3. Possibly sealing the floor and floor cracks with some sort of sealer (Epoxy?) and putting tile on top of that for a more finished look.
So, #3 or some variation of that plan is all I can think of. Does anyone have any better ideas or can anyone recommend any products to use? Has anyone here dealt with a similar problem? Thanks for the input.
-Robert
I have an airplane hangar that is bolted to the ramp out at my local airport. The building is roughly 35x35. The ramp is 20 year old asphalt. The asphalt is cracked and incredibly dirty. When it rains the water pushes up through the cracks in the floor. I have sealed all around the perimeter of the hangar with crack sealant so no water comes in under the walls. But the water coming through the cracks in the floor keep the hangar damp in winter. It's rusting my tools and causing corrosion on my airplane parts.
What can I do?
My options were:
1. Concrete a pad and set the hangar on it or concrete the floor inside- This is really NOT an option for several reasons, financially and (most importantly) the airport would not agree to my doing this.
2. Having the building moved to a concrete ramp- Already been turned down on this by the airport management.
3. Possibly sealing the floor and floor cracks with some sort of sealer (Epoxy?) and putting tile on top of that for a more finished look.
So, #3 or some variation of that plan is all I can think of. Does anyone have any better ideas or can anyone recommend any products to use? Has anyone here dealt with a similar problem? Thanks for the input.
-Robert

