Wile1Coyote
Well-known member
Was reading the Ultimate Garage Handbook last night wherin they describe a test to figure out how much moisture is flowing up from under your garage slab.
You take a 6'x6' sheet of poly and tape it down to the floor, wait a few days and see how much moisture gets trapped under the poly. This helps you figure out whether you can paint or tile the floor. Pretty cool, only I am not sure if this is a good time of year to try that test. It being winter still here in the mighty motor city I am lucky to get above freezing during the day which means there is less moisture in the ground anyway right?
Do you guys think it would be better to wait till spring when the ground near me is the wetest or is that a bad test too? Should I wait till summer?
Thanks in advance!
You take a 6'x6' sheet of poly and tape it down to the floor, wait a few days and see how much moisture gets trapped under the poly. This helps you figure out whether you can paint or tile the floor. Pretty cool, only I am not sure if this is a good time of year to try that test. It being winter still here in the mighty motor city I am lucky to get above freezing during the day which means there is less moisture in the ground anyway right?
Do you guys think it would be better to wait till spring when the ground near me is the wetest or is that a bad test too? Should I wait till summer?
Thanks in advance!
