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Garage floor flatness and slope

By the way, if you say that your tools are rocking, then it is not good. I would recommend you to hire an architect to make a proper analysis of what your builder did to your garage. If the slope is too high, you might end up having a lot of water in your garage and basement, and it might destroy your house. So, probably you will have to start over. Having flat floors is necessary, even if you didn’t pay attention to that. Once my friend’s father fell badly on a crocked floor. He also caught on cable and fell on a glass coffee table. They replaced the flooring in their house. Moreover, they hired a company that made flooring for them that allows hiding all wires but still have access to them in case it’s necessary.
 
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