Moisture on driveway by garage doors

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 al
 2008-07-06 08:23:28
 Moisture on driveway by garage doors
I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab. It ran about
a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.

Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
moisture?

Thanks... AB
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 Tony Hwang
 2008-07-06 16:06:11
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
al wrote:
> I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
> wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
> garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab. It ran about
> a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
> center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
> of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
> from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
> there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
> a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
> There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
> and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>
> Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
> moisture?
>
> Thanks... AB

Hi,
Water has to flow away from garage/house. Should never collect like that
if that's the case. All the houses I owned, driveway always slopped away
from the garage floor. Or driveway was hastily poured without proper
prep. causing the poor drainage. In doubt, how about hifing a reputable
house inspector.
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 Norminn
 2008-07-06 15:26:34
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
al wrote:

>I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
>wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
>garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab. It ran about
>a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
>center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
>of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
>from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
>there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
>a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
>There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
>and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>
>Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
>moisture?
>
>Thanks... AB
>
>
Downspouts nearby? Water or sprinkler pipes under the driveway? What
side of the house
is the moldy spot and is it sunny or shady? We get dew dripping from
edge of roof and downspouts
early in morning, but no mildew where it lands. The builder? Brand new
home? There have been
some heavy rains lately - perhaps it is the last of a puddle that
collected and took a while to dry?
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 Stephen King
 2008-07-06 23:00:12
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
Norminn <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> al wrote:
>
>>I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
>>wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
>>garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab.

Somebody is peeing there.


>It ran about
>>a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
>>center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
>>of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
>>from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
>>there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
>>a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
>>There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
>>and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>>
>>Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
>>moisture?
>>
>>Thanks... AB
>>
>>
> Downspouts nearby? Water or sprinkler pipes under the driveway? What
> side of the house
> is the moldy spot and is it sunny or shady? We get dew dripping from
> edge of roof and downspouts
> early in morning, but no mildew where it lands. The builder? Brand new
> home? There have been
> some heavy rains lately - perhaps it is the last of a puddle that
> collected and took a while to dry?
>
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 topservicepros
 2008-07-09 21:42:00
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
Quote: al[2] wrote on Sun, 06 July 2008 10:23
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> I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
> wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
> garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab. It ran about
> a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
> center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
> of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
> from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
> there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
> a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
> There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
> and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>
> Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
> moisture?
>
> Thanks... AB
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Are the A/C condensate drains nearby? Plenty of condensate being pumped
out of the house on a hot sunny dry (but humid) day in Florida I imagine.


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 CL "dnoyeB" Gilbert
 2008-07-10 09:01:10
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
al wrote:

> I was looking at a house for sale the other day and noticed some
> wetness on both sides of the driveway a couple of inches out from the
> garage door where there's a joint in the concrete slab. It ran about
> a couple of feet or so from the edge of the drive in towards the
> center, parallel to the door, with mold growing a bit up a wall at one
> of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
> from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
> there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
> a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
> There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
> and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>
> Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
> moisture?
>
> Thanks... AB

perhaps the garage is air-conditioned and the condensate is from cold air
seeping out under the door?
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 dpb
 2008-07-10 08:11:38
 Re: Moisture on driveway by garage doors
al wrote:
...
> of the corners. Same thing on both sides. The builder said it was
> from having mowed and watered the lawn and that the water collects
> there. But this seems unlikely since this is the middle of summer on
> a hot sunny, dry, day in Florida. No similar moisture elsewhere.
> There's about two foot soffit above. The house otherwise appears solid
> and actually very nicely finished everywhere else.
>
> Anyone know what I'd want to look at to determine the source of the
> moisture?

Ask to see the sprinkler system run. It's possible the builder is
right--if there's a sprinkler head hitting the wall or similar and it's
pooling, it just might keep it damp.

If that's not it, there's another water source somewhere if it's growing
mold it's been wet more than not for a while...

The A/C condensate is one possibility, the other depending on where it
actually is might even be ground water.

If it's not apparent it'll be something you'll want an inspection to
uncover before making a decision...

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