Does anyone have experience with trench drains in a driveway?
First, I live in the desert outside of Las Vegas. We don't get much rain. But when we do there is considerable runoff.
My new addition to my shop had to have a reversed slope to the garage doors because of the grade, and the elevation of the existing shop floor.
I can keep most of the run off water from the property away from the reversed slope of the approach, and gutters on the shop to carry the roof run off elsewhere, but there is going to be about 20 feet of reverse slope toward a 40 foot shop wall with OHDs.
I figured I could put a trench drain in the approach concrete to divert the water to the drainage ditch a few feet away from the building.
But, you could go goofy looking at trench drains, and the cost is all over the place. I really need to keep the cost down as this project is so late and EVERY contractor managed to go way over budget.
So, I'm looking for real world experience. The traffic is home shop, cars and pickups, but I also have a single axle FLD120 Freightliner crawler hauler that will make it into the shop from time to time.
I was thinking if traffic rating was an issue I could leave a gap in the drains for tire travel.
And many of these have plastic grates. I don't know how long they last in this sun.
First, I live in the desert outside of Las Vegas. We don't get much rain. But when we do there is considerable runoff.
My new addition to my shop had to have a reversed slope to the garage doors because of the grade, and the elevation of the existing shop floor.
I can keep most of the run off water from the property away from the reversed slope of the approach, and gutters on the shop to carry the roof run off elsewhere, but there is going to be about 20 feet of reverse slope toward a 40 foot shop wall with OHDs.
I figured I could put a trench drain in the approach concrete to divert the water to the drainage ditch a few feet away from the building.
But, you could go goofy looking at trench drains, and the cost is all over the place. I really need to keep the cost down as this project is so late and EVERY contractor managed to go way over budget.
So, I'm looking for real world experience. The traffic is home shop, cars and pickups, but I also have a single axle FLD120 Freightliner crawler hauler that will make it into the shop from time to time.
I was thinking if traffic rating was an issue I could leave a gap in the drains for tire travel.
And many of these have plastic grates. I don't know how long they last in this sun.








