Hey all. Im new to the forum but after reading many posts it seems you guys may be able to give me some advice. I live in central Indiana and have a 2 1/2 car garage that's heated and air conditioned. The house and garage were constructed in 1998 and over the years, the concrete has apparently settled. Now in the winter all the snow melts off my truck and my wifes suv and after about 3 days of parking, you have to wear rain boots to get into your vehicle or your socks get wet from water coming up over the soles of your shoes. Well I am seeing 3 options. One is put a 10 inch drain in the lowest spot and dig straight down maybe 4 ft or so and put a plastic field tile with holes all around it down there and surround that with sand and p gravel. Or call in a plumber and have them put in a trench style floor drain that drains out the side of the garage into my gravel driveway. I have not gotten a quote so im not sure how much a 10 or 15ft floor trench would cost me but im sure its expensive! The garage floor is higher than the drive so I should be able to go right out the side and dump out into the drive so that I wouldn't think would be too bad. My last option is to resurface the floor but that's a whole lot of work and getting EVERYTHING out of the garage may be an issue especially in the winter. Do you guys have any suggestions what might or might not work? Also the floor is a 6 inch slab with a vapor barrier and I believe it was pored over a gravel bed if I remember right. Thanks!
