If the floor is hand screeded and isn t re leveled during the finishing process you may get a few minor birdbaths with the 1 8 ft slope but nothing a quick squeegie won t fix.
My garage floor slope is too much car hits.
An un even floor in your garage it is very common.
So during the winter melted snow and rain would puddle there and freeze.
You would then find a gap where the garage door ends but hey.
I d slope it as much as you can stand.
In the case of your garage floor i would treat it very aggressively because a smooth concrete surface that has slush and water on it is almost as slippery as a surface can get.
Actually a very slight slope like 1 16 will get rid of the water with a little help from a squeegie.
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In most cases its due to foundation movement tree root seasonal wether patterns and can be a little as a 1 8 inch difference on either side of the bottom garage door.
Should be about 1 8 foot slope from sides toward center and from back to front which will drain to the center and then to the door.
Depending on how smooth your garage floor is and wheel diameter and ramp slope it might stay in place fine with just some foam rubber weatherstripping on the bottom note with time this can stick to and peel garage floor paint or other finishes or might have to be bolted down into the concrete slab so it does not get shoved across the floor as the car starts onto it.
Actually any slope at all would be fine but to account for variations in screeding and floating and such you need a definitive slope designed in to avoid puddling due to uneven concrete surface profile.
Your body is meant to traverse rough ground all over the earth and lift objects on various types of uneven ground.
Your figure of 1 4 per foot doesn t sound bad.
The connection between the garage floor and the apron is subject to pressure from fluctuations in temperature and the weight of vehicles at the stress point.
When they poured my garage slab in my last house i asked em to slope it a lot.
1 attach one end of the string level to the wall of the garage furthest from the main door.
Determining the angle of your floor s slope provides a simple method to level work surfaces in the garage.
With some exercises the slope doesn t matter much.
Structurally it s not feasible to raise the roof of your garage but if you ve got no alternative then you could lower the floor.