Hello workshop community,
Hoping you can help! I'm in the process of reducing moisture in a small shed (about 2.65m x 1.8m). It's attached directly to the concrete path, which is very old, and has gotten a lot of water running through it, causing it to get damp and dirty. I've pressure cleaned it and sealed where the walls meet the floor. Next step, sealing the concrete. This is a temporary fix that just needs to tide me over for a couple of years.
Qu. 1. The middle of the "floor" is damp. Is there a way of quickly drying it enough to seal? E.g. some sort of heater (hired) that is ok in the small space, or an absorbent material?
Q2. Penetrating or film-forming sealant? I got Crommelin Paving and Concrete sealer, which is penetrating and allows the concrete to breathe. Thought this might be good to let deeper moisture out during summer while still repelling moisture, but I realise there's a good chance my logic is wrong.
Thank you in advance for any help or thoughts!
BLL