regulartom
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Hi All,
I'm a new member here. I have a five year old, apparently poorly built condo in chicago. Each winter my garage gets filled with melting snow/rain because the slope is from the overhead door to the back.
There is a good inch or two of slope that I would like to reverse so it slopes out the overhead door. The concrete is in fine condition (no cracks or divots). Would a coating be a viable option for this, or do I have to break up and put new concrete. I'm worried that 1 - 2 inches is too thick for an epoxy or other such compound coating. But I'm also worried that pouring cement on the current will just crack at some point.
My garage is tiny. 9'x18'
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a new member here. I have a five year old, apparently poorly built condo in chicago. Each winter my garage gets filled with melting snow/rain because the slope is from the overhead door to the back.
There is a good inch or two of slope that I would like to reverse so it slopes out the overhead door. The concrete is in fine condition (no cracks or divots). Would a coating be a viable option for this, or do I have to break up and put new concrete. I'm worried that 1 - 2 inches is too thick for an epoxy or other such compound coating. But I'm also worried that pouring cement on the current will just crack at some point.
My garage is tiny. 9'x18'
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
