Since I bought my house I have struggled with water coming in under the garage door. The garage was built in 1973 and is a detached, oversized single car garage. The drive way is 60' or so long leading up to it and then slopes down towards the garage door the last 15'. So water will always be running toward it. At some point, someone hammered out the asphalt of the drive way and attempted to concrete in some slight curbing to help direct water away from the garage. The west side does an ok job as long as I keep sand, snow, ice etc clear. The east side goes right to a garden bed. I dug the garden bed 1-2" below the concrete on the east side and usually does an ok job unless it rains really hard for long time, 30 mins or more. The floor and door are not level after 50+ years, so I replaced the seal on the bottom of the garage door but only makes contact in the center, where there is no water intrusion.
So I was looking at some of these rubber garage door thresholds to put on the floor to try and close up the gaps under the door and help direct water to stay in the concrete gutters. https://www.amazon.ca/Jin-Bao-Unive...c1f91183f56a3d04ff6204282c1&gad_source=1&th=1
Has anyone tried anything like this? It seems to me most adhesives don't take to concrete very well. But I was thinking about using construction adhesive and then maybe some tap cons with big washers to help keep the threshold from lifting.
So I was looking at some of these rubber garage door thresholds to put on the floor to try and close up the gaps under the door and help direct water to stay in the concrete gutters. https://www.amazon.ca/Jin-Bao-Unive...c1f91183f56a3d04ff6204282c1&gad_source=1&th=1
Has anyone tried anything like this? It seems to me most adhesives don't take to concrete very well. But I was thinking about using construction adhesive and then maybe some tap cons with big washers to help keep the threshold from lifting.






