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RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - meackerman - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 12:57 PM)CLETUS Wrote: Fix what is causing the water to flow toward the door. so either stop it from ever raining, or tear down the building, jackhammer out the concrete pad, re-pour the pad correctly and then rebuild the building..... or seal the threshold to the concrete in a better way. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - mstens - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 01:46 PM)meackerman Wrote: so either stop it from ever raining, or tear down the building, jackhammer out the concrete pad, re-pour the pad correctly and then rebuild the building..... How far off level (toward the structure) is the corner of the pad? Are we talking 1º, 10º? RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - meackerman - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 01:50 PM)mstens Wrote: How far off level (toward the structure) is the corner of the pad? Are we talking 1º, 10º? across ~8' 6" width of the pad, its about 5/8"-3/4" difference from high to low. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - mstens - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 02:03 PM)meackerman Wrote: across ~8' 6" width of the pad, its about 5/8"-3/4" difference from high to low. I'd look to build up the corner, slope it away. That'd help a lot. Then caulk at the new joint. Easier than demo and rebuild. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - Gary G™ - 12-23-2019 Buy PVC brick molding, rip taper to fit, tap wedge into place, install with a good watertight construction adhesive such as Lexel waterproof sealer. You’re welcome. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - meackerman - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 02:05 PM)mstens Wrote: I'd look to build up the corner, slope it away. That'd help a lot. Then caulk at the new joint. Easier than demo and rebuild. the shed's mudsill and threshold are level....and not in direct contact with the concrete in the low corner. I've shimmed both up. I've got the mudsill watertight by gluing to the concrete some galvanized sheet metal angle and then nailing that to the mudsill, then the house wrap and siding comes down over the sheet metal. but for the threshold I just tried to caulk it to seal it to the concrete and what I used isn't keeping the water out. So I'd rather not rip out the sealant that I used, seal it with something else, find out that doesn't work, repeat over and over. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - meackerman - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 02:12 PM)Gary G™ Wrote: Lexel waterproof sealer. never used it. I'll take a look. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - CLETUS - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 01:46 PM)meackerman Wrote: so either stop it from ever raining, or tear down the building, jackhammer out the concrete pad, re-pour the pad correctly and then rebuild the building..... I'm imagining a grade problem around the door. Get the water to flow away from the door. You will never get it to seal if you have water pooling around the door. RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - mstens - 12-23-2019 (12-23-2019, 02:29 PM)CLETUS Wrote: I'm imagining a grade problem around the door. Get the water to flow away from the door. Me too, I have a similar issue with the once-carport.. now garage.. so I'm going to rent a concrete grinder and grade the entrances away. Water will invariably find a way in if it pools RE: sealing a threshold to concrete - meackerman - 12-23-2019 There's ~20" of the concrete pad in front of the door. |