Wanted to see if there are any ideas for repairing a rusting/rusted out trench drain or if tearing out/replacing is only real solution.
I have a trench drain that runs across the front of my garage. Although it is only about 12 years old, it is rusting pretty badly and has one section that has rusted all the way through.
My concern now and as this worsens is that water leaving into the gravel around the drain and under the slabs will #1 add water load (possibly significant) to the basement/foundation next to the driveway and #2 create issues with the driveway/garage slabs.
Anyone have ideas for repair vs tear out (having to cut slab)? Have not really come up with much via Google. My original thoughts were relining it with a membrane or fabricated metal troughs - but I am not sure I could really get something to stick/stay stuck to the rusting metal (even if cleaned up) or seal the seam at the top of so that water would not get behind a liner/fabricated trough.
Saw a commercial/industrial company (not near me) that does a spray on membrane but it looked like they were dealing more with concrete drains. And obviously thay doesn't fix a big hole.
Is it realistic to think this drain could be cut with a grider and pulled out - replaced with the exact same drain (if I could locate it) with no real concrete damage or with a different style /slightly narrower drain and sat in new concrete without cutting the driveway slab?
Any experience or ideas appreciated.
I have a trench drain that runs across the front of my garage. Although it is only about 12 years old, it is rusting pretty badly and has one section that has rusted all the way through.
My concern now and as this worsens is that water leaving into the gravel around the drain and under the slabs will #1 add water load (possibly significant) to the basement/foundation next to the driveway and #2 create issues with the driveway/garage slabs.
Anyone have ideas for repair vs tear out (having to cut slab)? Have not really come up with much via Google. My original thoughts were relining it with a membrane or fabricated metal troughs - but I am not sure I could really get something to stick/stay stuck to the rusting metal (even if cleaned up) or seal the seam at the top of so that water would not get behind a liner/fabricated trough.
Saw a commercial/industrial company (not near me) that does a spray on membrane but it looked like they were dealing more with concrete drains. And obviously thay doesn't fix a big hole.
Is it realistic to think this drain could be cut with a grider and pulled out - replaced with the exact same drain (if I could locate it) with no real concrete damage or with a different style /slightly narrower drain and sat in new concrete without cutting the driveway slab?
Any experience or ideas appreciated.



