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Leaky garage walls- advice required
Guys/Gals
I have an old pre-frabricated garage, which is made up from pieces of concreate. Over the years, it's started to leak through the gaps in the concreate slabs which make up the walls. Instead of forking out 5 grand plus for a new garage, I was going to attempt to seal the walls using an external waterproof sealant (Thomson waterproof concreate sealant, etc) and for the gaps, something like UNIBOND waterproof PVA. I was going to attempt to use a foam product (don't know which one) but I think the gaps are too small. Does this sound plausible? Any advice would be helpful. Freddie |
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