FigureItOut
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My block is shaped like "V" and I'm at the very bottom, so we get all the rain water. The previous occupant had built this concrete lip in front the garage to keep the water at bay, but I still got enough water in the garage that I keep a dedicated shop vac set up just for the puddles after a rain.
Anyhow I didn't realize quite how effective the lip was until about 4' broke out, and it rained that night. With my wife and I each working up a shop vac we could barely keep it under an inch deep.
I'd like to repair this at the very least, and hopefully solve the problem completely, though it wasn't much more than a nuisance before it broke. I really have no idea where to begin. I've done a little concrete work, mostly post anchors and such and I've helped with a slab, but budget concerns call for a DIY on this IF I can convince myself I can do it reasonably well.
So what plan of attack would you take on this? I included pics of the corners because previously that was where most of the water came in, and hopefully I can address that now also.
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Anyhow I didn't realize quite how effective the lip was until about 4' broke out, and it rained that night. With my wife and I each working up a shop vac we could barely keep it under an inch deep.
I'd like to repair this at the very least, and hopefully solve the problem completely, though it wasn't much more than a nuisance before it broke. I really have no idea where to begin. I've done a little concrete work, mostly post anchors and such and I've helped with a slab, but budget concerns call for a DIY on this IF I can convince myself I can do it reasonably well.
So what plan of attack would you take on this? I included pics of the corners because previously that was where most of the water came in, and hopefully I can address that now also.
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