Hi all,
I have a small playhouse set on a slab base. With the rain we've been currently having it seems to be soaking up water from the bottom and also letting some in where some of the tongue and groove joins are.
The water coming in is only on the side that the rain/wind generally comes from. This recently painted and has a new roof. It's set on some 1" wood battens that are directly attached to the bottom of the floor and then sits directly on the slabs - which in hindsight probably wasn't the best idea. The slab base also sticks out about 3" further that the playhouse on either side.
Should I try to raise it up onto something less permeable? Would it help to push the playhouse over so it's flush with the edges of the slabs on the problem side? (although the base will then stick out 6" on the other side)
Any suggestions on some relatively quick fixes?
Thanks
I have a small playhouse set on a slab base. With the rain we've been currently having it seems to be soaking up water from the bottom and also letting some in where some of the tongue and groove joins are.
The water coming in is only on the side that the rain/wind generally comes from. This recently painted and has a new roof. It's set on some 1" wood battens that are directly attached to the bottom of the floor and then sits directly on the slabs - which in hindsight probably wasn't the best idea. The slab base also sticks out about 3" further that the playhouse on either side.
Should I try to raise it up onto something less permeable? Would it help to push the playhouse over so it's flush with the edges of the slabs on the problem side? (although the base will then stick out 6" on the other side)
Any suggestions on some relatively quick fixes?
Thanks