Hi,
See attached pictures of the inside of my garden shed. As you can see, two of the bottom edges are wet from water seeping in. There is also some dirt seeping in along with the water. I want to make it waterproof so that stuff stored inside is not damaged.
I do not have access to these two sides as they are very close to the fence. Waterproofing would have to happen from the inside.
Options considered include
1. Apply this across the length of the floor on all edges - Grunt 50mm x 10m Flashing Tape - Bunnings Australia
2. Boxing in the edges and pouring concrete all around the inside edge, covering the gap between brick and concrete floor and over the bottom timber also covering up the gaps between the sheet and timber.
3. Would spray waterproofing, or water proofing paint work?
Also note that there are some gaps between the sheet and the bottom timber, which also I would like to close and seal.
Are there any other options? I want to keep it simple and cost-effective.
Thanks in advance
Community manager's note: Check out How to waterproof a shed floor for expert advice.



