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Entire day of rain - storm so lots of rain .

15:30 - finally get a drop through . You can see it’s been building up to that . I’m going to leave this as is until spring . But if I were to seal the concrete I.e to prevent water coming through what would I use? . I guess I should be happy as gone from half a bucket to just this .

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2 hours ago, Pocster said:

Entire day of rain

I turned my wipers on at 4:55, and turned them off at 18:02, 617 miles in the (expletive deleted)ing rain, which was at its worst around Bristol. Avonmouth bridge was well soggy.

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1 hour ago, SteamyTea said:

I turned my wipers on at 4:55, and turned them off at 18:02, 617 miles in the (expletive deleted)ing rain, which was at its worst around Bristol. Avonmouth bridge was well soggy.

Avonmouth is a shit hole 

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15 hours ago, Pocster said:

Entire day of rain - storm so lots of rain .

15:30 - finally get a drop through . You can see it’s been building up to that . I’m going to leave this as is until spring . But if I were to seal the concrete I.e to prevent water coming through what would I use? . I guess I should be happy as gone from half a bucket to just this .

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I would clean that up with a bleach solution and scrubbing brush then apply shower tanking paint and see what happens.

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3 hours ago, Onoff said:

 

I would clean that up with a bleach solution and scrubbing brush then apply shower tanking paint and see what happens.

Hairline cracks in the concrete also I want to fill . Did assume some concrete / brick sealer waterproofing was the thing to try .

 

So a small number of drops did get the floor . Didn’t put a bucket to collect . But it is a small amount . Just checked it now - whilst not dry it’s clearly drying out . Considering how much rain we had and how quick it’s drying does kind of confirm it certainly isn’t a lot of water .

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Chat suggests . Clean it all up . Ct1 the joints I.e block work on the concrete - water gets through the mortar at this point . Then ka slurry the lot .

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