Andamo
Well-known member
My two story 3 stall 24 X 36 garage is 11 years old and has a cement floor. I normally park in the center stall. The last 2 years, and especially this past winter, I've noticed the water that drips off my car after the snow melts, runs away from the drain in the center of the floor and puddles in a low spot. The other day I was moving some things around in the far corner of the garage, and I can see where the cement has settled in a 15' x 10' area. It's moved down about 3/4 to 1'' with the actual corner looking to be the lowest. All my roof drains and 2 of the roof drains from the house all exit underground in this corner. Has anyone ever had one of those companies come in a drill holes in the concrete and pump something down into the holes and lift the concrete back up ? I know I need to find out if it's the water that is causing this to happen, or is it just settling for some other reason. Oh yeah, the ground isn't level and slopes downhill. The right short side had only 2 blocks laid, but I think there are 6-7 blocks on the left short side.
