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Well, I don't get much snow where I live but we somehow got surprised
with 14 inches last week. After pulling the car into the garage the snow that built up in the wheel wells seemed to form a small pond which ran to the wall that separates the garage from the downstairs living room. I noticed there was a silicone seal along the wall trim in the garage but thought nothing of it when we purchased. Well, apparently there was a crack in the seal and water went under the trim and got the living room carpet wet on the other side. The contractor that poured this concrete didn't grade this one right I guess. Is there anything I can do to get it to drain out the entrance of the garage? For now, I am parking outside in the drive and knocking the snow off before I pull in. Inconvenient but I would like to enjoy the benefits of having a garage. Any suggestions? |
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