Thanks. That's re-assuring.
I also noticed that the pool of water from the car parked on the right slowly follows a specific path down the slab towards the door, but then takes a slight detour to the left part of the garage by the door. I park my summer car on the left over the winter, so whenever I see that, I attack it right away as I don't want to have pool of water evaporating under my summer car that is stored under cover.
Have you tried to splash some water on a section to see how the tiles carry it out? I am hoping they would keep it running straight down towards the door.
Since I have MDF baseboards around the garage perimeter, I've never hosed down the surface etc. I only sweep and vacuum it thoroughly. If these tiles carry the water straight out, they may make it possible to actually wash a car or hose out dirt at least from the center of the garage.
Cheers
I used to wash my cars in the garage but I don’t now. It takes much longer for the water to work it’s way across the floor. Mine tends to run to the side where my Cayman is stored in winter but it goes out that door and doesn’t sit under the car. I don’t see the tiles having much affect on direction as much as the time it takes to go. And it doesn’t and never has completely drained from the floor to the outside.
Basically a piss poor job of sloping the floor by the builder. I’m pretty sure most volume builders could care less. Not their problem once the house is sold or already sold even less.
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