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I am thinking about using drylock on the cement floor to stop moisture. Has anyone used it?
I have my hens in a metal shed that is over cement. I have had problems with major moisture along the edges. I tried caulking the inside and outside.Even added cement on the outside.Will tar the top of the shed just in case there are any leaks there too.All I can think of now is that the water is seeping through the cement,so I thought drylock would be good. Just worried it will peel and the hens will eat it.Not sure if I should paint the whole floor or just the inside/outside along the edges.
Anyone have water problems along the edge,if so what did you do to correct it?
Update 5-17-10:
Yesterday I found some liquid sealer(thompsons?) in the garage,and noticed it could be used on cement.Since I just cleaned the shed I went ahead and put the sealer on the outside of the shed on the concrete,and lower portion of the shed.
It has been raining all day,and I just went to the shed.No wet pine shavings yet along the edges! I hope it holds.It was stinky watery stuff,but atleast I did not have to buy anything.I never got around to doing anything inside the shed to seal it better.I am glad I tried the sealant.
I have my hens in a metal shed that is over cement. I have had problems with major moisture along the edges. I tried caulking the inside and outside.Even added cement on the outside.Will tar the top of the shed just in case there are any leaks there too.All I can think of now is that the water is seeping through the cement,so I thought drylock would be good. Just worried it will peel and the hens will eat it.Not sure if I should paint the whole floor or just the inside/outside along the edges.
Anyone have water problems along the edge,if so what did you do to correct it?
Update 5-17-10:
Yesterday I found some liquid sealer(thompsons?) in the garage,and noticed it could be used on cement.Since I just cleaned the shed I went ahead and put the sealer on the outside of the shed on the concrete,and lower portion of the shed.
It has been raining all day,and I just went to the shed.No wet pine shavings yet along the edges! I hope it holds.It was stinky watery stuff,but atleast I did not have to buy anything.I never got around to doing anything inside the shed to seal it better.I am glad I tried the sealant.
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