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Flooding
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Re: Flooding
We aren't sure. There's no sign of it leaking through the roof or walls. I presume it's coming from the field as the floor is below field level. We'll put a gutter on the roof and feed it down the side and a pea gravel gutter dug into the ground to aid drainage away from the workshop
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Re: Flooding
Yeah it's gutting to be honest. I would have expected the roof to leak before anything else so this was a surprise.
I can't do anything about it for now so hopefully it'll dry out just fine and everything will be alright. I hope.
I can't do anything about it for now so hopefully it'll dry out just fine and everything will be alright. I hope.
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Re: Flooding
Oh that sucks.
Try & sweep/broom as much of that out as you can (if you haven't done so already).
Maybe throw some sand down to absorb some of the water...then sweep that up too & get some fans going on the slab....it can be a real bear to get moisture out of concrete once it's soaked in there...and it might well keep coming up for a while.
What is it....a 6-inch slab??
Try & sweep/broom as much of that out as you can (if you haven't done so already).
Maybe throw some sand down to absorb some of the water...then sweep that up too & get some fans going on the slab....it can be a real bear to get moisture out of concrete once it's soaked in there...and it might well keep coming up for a while.
What is it....a 6-inch slab??
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Re: Flooding
The flood water had vacated after a few hours and I'm running the dehumidifier constantly. Already drained more than 3L from it.
I need to give it a clean in there now but that can wait a couple of days
I need to give it a clean in there now but that can wait a couple of days