Hi All,
I've finally got to building my dream workshop, a 6m x 4m log cabin (Dunster House). No more dragging my tools out of my tiny shed before I can even start a job. I had an over sized concrete based laid, so 1m to the side, another 1m at the rear (giving access to the surrounding fence) and a 2m front "porch". The conrete is about 100m thick with rebar and is pretty much flat.
The trouble is its probably too flat.
I built the log cabin and it rests of 20mm x 20mm bearers but whenever it rains, the water just sits on the flat concrete and seeps under the shed and basically floods the underside. Although the bearers are guaranteed for 10 years, I don't think they'll last 10 mins if they're pretty much constantly sitting in standing water.
I'm hoping for some advice about how to avoid the flooding and fix the problem. I've put guttering round which I'd hoped but it doesn't really help. I'm thinking about adding draining channels but don't relish chopping into the concrete or trying to find a contractor to help - I suspect they're as deep as the base!. I'm basically stuck!
Thanks in advance
I've finally got to building my dream workshop, a 6m x 4m log cabin (Dunster House). No more dragging my tools out of my tiny shed before I can even start a job. I had an over sized concrete based laid, so 1m to the side, another 1m at the rear (giving access to the surrounding fence) and a 2m front "porch". The conrete is about 100m thick with rebar and is pretty much flat.
The trouble is its probably too flat.
I built the log cabin and it rests of 20mm x 20mm bearers but whenever it rains, the water just sits on the flat concrete and seeps under the shed and basically floods the underside. Although the bearers are guaranteed for 10 years, I don't think they'll last 10 mins if they're pretty much constantly sitting in standing water.
I'm hoping for some advice about how to avoid the flooding and fix the problem. I've put guttering round which I'd hoped but it doesn't really help. I'm thinking about adding draining channels but don't relish chopping into the concrete or trying to find a contractor to help - I suspect they're as deep as the base!. I'm basically stuck!
Thanks in advance