Submitted by DirtyScoobie t3_zwi84r in DIY
So, this is less a DIY question as much as a plea for advice.
We bought a house built in the 1930s here in Washington State. The basement is unfinished concrete (partially above and partially below grade as it's on a hill) and has our washer and dryer in it, a sump/pump, and a standard overhead/sectional garage door, albeit a low-profile one since the basement has low ceilings (6.5' tall, except at cross beams, where the max height is only 6'.). Our car just fits, which is great, because I very much prefer to park inside rather than out in the elements. The "garage" is basically just part of the basement with a basic drywall-on-wood-frame divider so the exhaust fumes don't go all over the basement.
My concern is when the car is wet from rain and parking it inside on the raw concrete, which seems to absorb water. Can that damage the concrete? Should it be treated with some sort of impermeable layer in order to park on it?
I really appreciate your pointers, and please be gentle on this noob home-owner.
loganab13 t1_j1usa8x wrote
Seal the concrete if you’re worried about it. I’d be more concerned about water damage to the bottom plate of your partition walls than I would with the concrete.