Steve Blackdog
Established Member
Not sure if is the best place for this post, but I'm thinking of retrofitting drainage to my garage floor.
Every time it snows I remember I need to do something about this. The snow melts from the car and floods the floor. Unfortunately there is no fall on the floor (apart from away from the doors in one corner :x )
So here's my idea. I'm thinking of cutting a herringbone of grooves ending under the door. I'm thinking of hiring an angle grinder and cutting the grooves around 1/2" deep and sealing them with floor paint.
I'm hoping that the capiliary effect will allow the floor to drain to the outside and keep the garage from flooding. Any thoughts on my plan, folks?
Cheers
Steve
Every time it snows I remember I need to do something about this. The snow melts from the car and floods the floor. Unfortunately there is no fall on the floor (apart from away from the doors in one corner :x )
So here's my idea. I'm thinking of cutting a herringbone of grooves ending under the door. I'm thinking of hiring an angle grinder and cutting the grooves around 1/2" deep and sealing them with floor paint.
I'm hoping that the capiliary effect will allow the floor to drain to the outside and keep the garage from flooding. Any thoughts on my plan, folks?
Cheers
Steve