I have a garage drains in both the attached garage and the workshop. Both drain to daylight, have enough slope to drain good, but the both end terminate right at grade. This will be my first winter using them, but I think they will be problematic, not having any space really for them to drain to...especially in the winter where it will build up with ice. I'm thinking about a dry well, but am curious if others in northern climates have had success with them in this situation. Particularly in the winter. The soil is sandy and drains well, but I do have a high water table so I can't go deeper than about 2'-3' and expect it to drain. Of course it's not really going to drain in the winter either, so maybe this is the wrong approach?
This is a simple and affordable drywell I am looking at using.
I'm starting to think maybe I might need to dig it up and reduce the slope so I can get the pipe up above the grade more, where it daylights out of the sidehill next to the garage.
This is a simple and affordable drywell I am looking at using.
I'm starting to think maybe I might need to dig it up and reduce the slope so I can get the pipe up above the grade more, where it daylights out of the sidehill next to the garage.

