I have two rooms in my basement: one houses my model railway, and the other is the utility room with a washbasin/washing machine, boiler, and heating system. My idea is to prevent water from flooding into the adjacent room in case of a flood, as the effort required to replace the flooring would be very high.
I have been researching for some time and came across terms like "recessed floor seal," "garage door bottom seal," and "shower water barrier." I am even willing to step over some kind of "obstacle" if necessary.
What would you do?
Best regards,
Michael

I have been researching for some time and came across terms like "recessed floor seal," "garage door bottom seal," and "shower water barrier." I am even willing to step over some kind of "obstacle" if necessary.
What would you do?
Best regards,
Michael
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WilderSueden29 Jan 2024 16:27mikemc1 schrieb:
What would you do? It basically depends on the level of threat. What kind of flooding are we talking about here? Water damage in the boiler room? Heavy rainfall? River flooding? Is there a drain in the boiler room, and if so, is it protected against backflow?
mikemc1 schrieb:
that in case of flooding waterWell, that was also my question—where would the flooding come from?Next question: why would there be flooding from the utility room? I think it’s more likely there would be electrical and fire damage in the hobby room itself. Otherwise, I would just place three sandbags in front of the door there.
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jens.knoedel29 Jan 2024 18:54mikemc1 schrieb:
There is a washbasin there where the supply line could burst, a 200L (53 gallon) boiler that could leak, a main water valve, and a washing machine.Then you should have put your utility room into a waterproof tank. If the main water valve really leaks and hundreds of liters (gallons) run out, it won’t just go through the door, but also through the walls. Install a leak detector like a Shelly in the utility room and create a threshold at the utility room entrance (inside or outside, depending on the door opening direction).
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