Direct C51
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I am looking to get some ideas on how to seal the bottom of a T-Hangar. It is a privately owned T-Hangar that sits atop the ramp which is slightly uneven and somewhat deteriorating asphalt. It doesn't rain much here in California, but when it does, the water seeps under the T-Hangar walls and saturates about 50% of the asphalt inside the hangar. I believe some of the problem is that there is about 4 inches of dirt, dust, rocks, trash, and dead weeds in the 1 foot gap between the T-Hangars. This seems to be keeping the water from flowing down the ramp and makes it pool around the hangars.
The other problem is that there are gaps between the hangar walls and the asphalt, in some places as much as 1 inch. I can solve the first problem by shoveling out the dirt which I hope allows the water to flow and not pool. The second problem I am looking for help on. What is conventionally done to solve this issue? Do most people just accept the water in their hangar? Is something generally used to seal between the hangar and the asphalt? I can buy a bunch of silicone sealer or caulk at Home Depot and try to fill the gaps, but I'm not sure if that would really work. Any suggestions?
The other problem is that there are gaps between the hangar walls and the asphalt, in some places as much as 1 inch. I can solve the first problem by shoveling out the dirt which I hope allows the water to flow and not pool. The second problem I am looking for help on. What is conventionally done to solve this issue? Do most people just accept the water in their hangar? Is something generally used to seal between the hangar and the asphalt? I can buy a bunch of silicone sealer or caulk at Home Depot and try to fill the gaps, but I'm not sure if that would really work. Any suggestions?