Hi all,
I have a concrete sectional garage, rendered on the outside with mortar fillets on the outside where the panels meet the floor.
The garage has gutters leading to a drain.
The concrete floor is the same height as the outer concrete floor but the outer slopes away from the inner.
It is up against a tree and a neighbours garage so I can't get to this side.
When we get heavy rain the water appears to come in from where the walls meet the floors, seeps under the panels leading to puddles of water in the garage.
I need to find something cheap to stop water getting in as my stuff is getting damp.
I was thinking some sort of sealant or mortar mixed with something on the inside? or a tanking slurry?
I really am unsure but need the water gone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a concrete sectional garage, rendered on the outside with mortar fillets on the outside where the panels meet the floor.
The garage has gutters leading to a drain.
The concrete floor is the same height as the outer concrete floor but the outer slopes away from the inner.
It is up against a tree and a neighbours garage so I can't get to this side.
When we get heavy rain the water appears to come in from where the walls meet the floors, seeps under the panels leading to puddles of water in the garage.
I need to find something cheap to stop water getting in as my stuff is getting damp.
I was thinking some sort of sealant or mortar mixed with something on the inside? or a tanking slurry?
I really am unsure but need the water gone.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.