Is there any crack width in a parking garage floor that there will theoretically be no leakage through the crack? For example, if it were theoretically possible to limit the crack width by design to a given width, say perhaps 0.1 mm or 0.05 mm, would surface tension effects, or any other effect be sufficient to prevent leakage? I know that it is not possible to limit all crack widths, but I am asking this as a "theoretical" question, to anyone who may be versed in the science of liquids. I am also interetsed in what your observations with this are in parking garages - have you found that very narrow thru slab cracks do not leak? My opinion is that any through the slab crack, no matter how narrow, will leak, particularly when the car wheels traverse the crack and prthaps push water down into it.