ZRrrr
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Our garage floor has a slight slope to one side so all the snow/rain water coming off the vehicles causes pooling in three spots along the wall. I have options, but also seeking advice.
Can build a berm along the wall, let it pool and squeegee it out.
Can core holes in the three spots and let it drain under ground. I have done the research and freezing is not an issue under slab, nor are settling issues as the garage has settled for many years. There are no automotive fluids so the environmental aspect is addressed.
Can use a polymer modified cement specific to this type of application to level the floor but the water will just move to another place.
Leaning towards coring holes.
Get your big brains fired up.....looking for opinions, suggestions.
Can build a berm along the wall, let it pool and squeegee it out.
Can core holes in the three spots and let it drain under ground. I have done the research and freezing is not an issue under slab, nor are settling issues as the garage has settled for many years. There are no automotive fluids so the environmental aspect is addressed.
Can use a polymer modified cement specific to this type of application to level the floor but the water will just move to another place.
Leaning towards coring holes.
Get your big brains fired up.....looking for opinions, suggestions.