ypp
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 3, 2006
- 2
I have a split level home with an attached 1-car garage. We're demolishing the attached 1-car garage to build a new 2-car detached garage behind the home. Our rec room, which is 1/2 below grade, has an exit to the attached garage. From the rec room you open the door, walk up four steps, and are at the garage floor. We will remove this doorway as part of the demo, and pour a new foundation across the bottom half of the door opening to match and tie into the existing foundation wall on each side.
I'm not super worried about the structural integrity of the new foundation and cold joints, as there's already a header in the wall to support the door opening. I am worried about waterproofing the cold joints. Our contractor is a garage builder who doesn't have experience with this specific item and he is looking to us for guidance; can anyone suggest a good waterproofing method? A specific membrane that's good to use, or a specific epoxy to fill the joints, both, or something else?
I'm a civil engineer myself, but this is far from my realm of expertise. Thanks for your ideas.
an upclose photo
and a bigger view here (steps are in the top right of the photo)
I'm not super worried about the structural integrity of the new foundation and cold joints, as there's already a header in the wall to support the door opening. I am worried about waterproofing the cold joints. Our contractor is a garage builder who doesn't have experience with this specific item and he is looking to us for guidance; can anyone suggest a good waterproofing method? A specific membrane that's good to use, or a specific epoxy to fill the joints, both, or something else?
I'm a civil engineer myself, but this is far from my realm of expertise. Thanks for your ideas.
an upclose photo
and a bigger view here (steps are in the top right of the photo)