12-23-2019, 12:14 AM
I build a shed on an existing concrete pad. the pad had a bit of slope towards one of its corners.
Which means that to keep everything plumb and level I had to shim up one corner of the shed, which put the door threshold up off the ground on one side. its plenty sturdy I can jump up and down on it and it doesn't flex or budge....I shimmed it with a bunch of plastic shims. it works except water runs under the threshold into the shed. I've got next to nothing on one end of the threshold and about 1/4" at the other end.
I tried sealing with PL Polyurethane concrete sealant, but I'm still getting water under the threshold.
I'm not going to tear it all down and start over, so since the concrete sealant doesn't seem to be completely stopping the water intrusion, I'm looking for another sealant....maybe roofing sealant?
Which means that to keep everything plumb and level I had to shim up one corner of the shed, which put the door threshold up off the ground on one side. its plenty sturdy I can jump up and down on it and it doesn't flex or budge....I shimmed it with a bunch of plastic shims. it works except water runs under the threshold into the shed. I've got next to nothing on one end of the threshold and about 1/4" at the other end.
I tried sealing with PL Polyurethane concrete sealant, but I'm still getting water under the threshold.
I'm not going to tear it all down and start over, so since the concrete sealant doesn't seem to be completely stopping the water intrusion, I'm looking for another sealant....maybe roofing sealant?
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