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re: Leak caused floor damage
Posted on 12/14/23 at 9:24 am to jamiegla1
Posted on 12/14/23 at 9:24 am to jamiegla1
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ive been dealing with a slow slab leak for years.
I assume you are in an older house. We had the same problem, thinner slab with an inefficient/deteriorated barrier under the slab. Found a company that typically did garages and driveways etc.. They came in powersanded the slab to open concrete and applied an epoxy that looked like a basketball court. Havent had a moisture problem since.
Posted on 12/14/23 at 5:47 pm to tigburls
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I assume you are in an older house. We had the same problem, thinner slab with an inefficient/deteriorated barrier under the slab. Found a company that typically did garages and driveways etc.. They came in powersanded the slab to open concrete and applied an epoxy that looked like a basketball court. Havent had a moisture problem since.
probably 1995ish. I was going down the epoxy route but talked to a technical salesman from Mapei. He said he could sell me epoxy but it would likely fail.
What did you put on top of the epoxy? Are you in the BR area? Got a name?
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