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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    Why not? I mean - how would it not work by cutting up and repouring just the car spots?
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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    Def. a dilemma... Thats why I thought about just permanently fixing it by cutting up the two spots, add drains and repouring the spots with a slope down towards the middle. Then I wouldn't have to ever worry about snow melting again. At least it sounds logical in my head...
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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    Stockholm, boringly enough... :) We don't get too much snow here compared to the north, but more than the south. Any takes on the latest suggestion of cutting up the concrete?
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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    I thought about that too but not sure that would work too well... and it would probably look like **** too. It would create a higher ridge driving into the garage as well as creating a ridge at the other end that may end up being a tripping hazard (if not doing the whole garage, but that would...
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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    Thanks a lot for your replies guys. I have attached some images of the floor as well as the ground work. I have put a level on the floor and it's pretty much dead flat. I have an air heat pump in the garage, keeping about 15C (59F) in the winter time as well as a dehumidifier. These two...
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    Install floor drain in existing concrete

    Hello, here's an interesting one... I'm from Sweden and built my dream heated/cooled two-car-garage two years ago. I contracted out the whole build in hopes of getting everything done correctly, however in hindsight that wasn't a very good idea. The garage itself is perfect when it comes to...
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