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  • #31
    Originally posted by Rusty Bumper
    I don't blame you guys for washing your cars in a garage in cold weather & such. But I'd be concerned with moisture penetrating into the 2 x 4's that run across the bottom of the walls behind the sheet-rock. Looks like a good way to start the wood to rotting.

    Maybe it would be a good idea to caulk the area where the walls & floor meet with RTV to seal the gaps.....Or maybe use some kind of rubber like trim like you see used in commercial buildings with tile floors.

    Just a thought.
    My garage wall (studs/drywall) sit on a 6" (or so) concrete ledge, when the water/snow/wathever run out of the garage it can only run along concrete all the way around.
    Brandon

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    • #32
      Originally posted by gb387
      My garage wall (studs/drywall) sit on a 6" (or so) concrete ledge, when the water/snow/wathever run out of the garage it can only run along concrete all the way around.
      I started thinking about that kind of a setup after I posted..... That's the way to go no doubt.
      r. b.

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