ITGuy1998
Well-known member
I have an issue with water and my garage man door. During heavy rain, I will get some water in the garage. The solution is to get the water away from the door, and I could use some advice. Hopefully you can see the slope in the pictures. There is a slight slope away from the door, but it isn't enough.
I'm going to trench and install pipe for the downspouts to drain into. That will extend beyond the house (to the left of the door and drain in the natural gully between the houses. I've also thought about removing sod, and building up the group level against the house and removing some towards the tree, to make a more pronounced valley to naturally channel the water.
My real question is what to do in front of the door itself. I thought about making a small stem wall to the right, which would retain the raised slope I make on the right. Then I would pour a small concrete pad in front of the door, with it sloping away from the door. I could also put a drain in and tie it to the downspout drain pipe.
Other suggestions/opinions? I feel like I've been staring at this for too long and have analysis paralysis...


I'm going to trench and install pipe for the downspouts to drain into. That will extend beyond the house (to the left of the door and drain in the natural gully between the houses. I've also thought about removing sod, and building up the group level against the house and removing some towards the tree, to make a more pronounced valley to naturally channel the water.
My real question is what to do in front of the door itself. I thought about making a small stem wall to the right, which would retain the raised slope I make on the right. Then I would pour a small concrete pad in front of the door, with it sloping away from the door. I could also put a drain in and tie it to the downspout drain pipe.
Other suggestions/opinions? I feel like I've been staring at this for too long and have analysis paralysis...


