BubbaJ
Structural
- Mar 18, 2005
- 163
I have a small 2 level parking garage (1975 vintage) that has a leaking problem (go figure), one level is slab on grade (access via the alley), the other is elevated and accessed via the street. Dimensions are approximately 200'x118' two spans of 24" double tees slope to the center of the garage where they bear on a cast inverted T beam. The joint above the beam leaks like a sieve. There drains along its length, but only on the south side of the joint. Water ponding is a problem on both sides of the joint. It's been repaired twice. We are in a freeze-thaw environment and there is damage to the tee bearing and T beam spalling (maintenance was deferred for many years). Historically, repairs have not performed well. Concrete testing was done on the beam, no elevated levels of chlorides or carbonation (no "smoking gun"). Rebar has shown little corrosion when exposed during repairs. Does anyone have resources for a detail to seal this joint? A repair contractor suggested removing the 3" topping slab above the joint and installing a roofing membrane. Any other thoughts on the situation? Something I am overlooking? TIA