Here's an interesting thing I came across yesterday:
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I've never seen someone spill over unsealed concrete before. The results seem to be just what you'd expect. The lighter spots are where sealant (looks like silicone) has been applied to cracks. You can't see it in the pic but there's also a liberal amount used over the liner track under the spillover.
I'm in the middle of doing an inspection report for the potential buyer and I'm wondering if anybody has a feasible recommendation on how to make this thing a little more trouble free. For the sake of the inspection it is "doing the job for which it is intended" at the moment, but I'd like to mention it to them and give them some idea of what could be done to make it look and hold up better. Ideas?
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I've never seen someone spill over unsealed concrete before. The results seem to be just what you'd expect. The lighter spots are where sealant (looks like silicone) has been applied to cracks. You can't see it in the pic but there's also a liberal amount used over the liner track under the spillover.
I'm in the middle of doing an inspection report for the potential buyer and I'm wondering if anybody has a feasible recommendation on how to make this thing a little more trouble free. For the sake of the inspection it is "doing the job for which it is intended" at the moment, but I'd like to mention it to them and give them some idea of what could be done to make it look and hold up better. Ideas?