Weshall1991
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My garage is located in the unfinished "basement" of my home. While convenient, I am quite susceptible to water, especially with all the rain we have had in Maryland. My home was built with a floating slab in the basement ( very old home), so I have a channel approximately 1.5 inches wide by 1.5 inches deep between the walls and the floor, and the channel has a solid concrete bottom. This channel is located on three sides of my garage, with the fourth side being my garage door opening. The channel does not slope in any way, and is higher in some parts and lower in others randomly. Obviously, the expensive solution is to install a drain system and have it run to a sump. But I only get water in rare instances and not a lot of water. Currently, the water that gets in seeps down the wall and into the channel, and if enough gets in, it runs over onto the floor. The attached pic is close to what my floor looks like, but the channel has a concrete bottom.
Here is my thought, and I was hoping to get some input or ideas from the forum. If I ran 3/4 or 1 inch pvc pipe in the channel, with small holes drilled throughout, and connected it to a wet vac, could I effectively create an above ground vacuum french drain? It would be about 50 feet of pvc, with two 90 degree elbows.
My concern would be whether suction would be possible with hols drilled in the pvc? I would have the wet vac connected to a wifi smart outlet, and set it to run when water is detected by a sensor. Any thoughts?
Here is my thought, and I was hoping to get some input or ideas from the forum. If I ran 3/4 or 1 inch pvc pipe in the channel, with small holes drilled throughout, and connected it to a wet vac, could I effectively create an above ground vacuum french drain? It would be about 50 feet of pvc, with two 90 degree elbows.
My concern would be whether suction would be possible with hols drilled in the pvc? I would have the wet vac connected to a wifi smart outlet, and set it to run when water is detected by a sensor. Any thoughts?
