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Buteye
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Any advice/help appreciated
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3/23/2021 4:45:55 PM
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My concrete garage floor gets covered with heavy moisture when the humidity is high and the temperature is on the cool/cold side. Apparently there was no vapor barrier like "visqueen" put down when the concrete was poured. I am not talking about just a little mositure but a substantial amount collects on the floor.
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phil
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3/23/2021 4:56:53 PM
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1st step would be figure out if the water is condensing or coming up through the floor.
I had one similar that was condensing, solved with a fan to stir the air in the garage.
some good info to figure some of it out at :
https://allgaragefloors.com/how-to-stop-sweating-garage-floor/
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Buteye
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3/23/2021 5:17:22 PM
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It is definitely sweating. Thanks for the info. Wife just called me for an early supper so I will review the information later tonight.
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