rnpatrick
Member
Hi All,
Long time lurker here, mainly on the tool forums since I don't have a garage. But now I am getting ready to build my garage and this is probably the first of many posts asking advice.
First question is on floor drains.
I am building a 4-bay garage and need to be able to drain water that the cars bring in when it rains or snows and to be able to wash off the salt in the winter.
I am thinking that it is best to put a linear drain all the way across the 4 garages just inside the doors and slope the floor down toward the doors so any water drains to the linear drain. My thought is that this approach make sure all water eventually finds its way to a drain and it will be easier for the concrete finishers to pour a flat pad and have it slope to the drain so I don't get areas that puddle. An added benefit is that the floor will be relatively flat (albeit with a slight slope) so that I can roll stuff around easily.
The alternative would be to put individual drains in the center of each stall but I can see it being harder to make sure the floor drains this way.
Any of you guys who have built garages with floor drains see any problems with this approach? Any suggestions welcome!
Long time lurker here, mainly on the tool forums since I don't have a garage. But now I am getting ready to build my garage and this is probably the first of many posts asking advice.
First question is on floor drains.
I am building a 4-bay garage and need to be able to drain water that the cars bring in when it rains or snows and to be able to wash off the salt in the winter.
I am thinking that it is best to put a linear drain all the way across the 4 garages just inside the doors and slope the floor down toward the doors so any water drains to the linear drain. My thought is that this approach make sure all water eventually finds its way to a drain and it will be easier for the concrete finishers to pour a flat pad and have it slope to the drain so I don't get areas that puddle. An added benefit is that the floor will be relatively flat (albeit with a slight slope) so that I can roll stuff around easily.
The alternative would be to put individual drains in the center of each stall but I can see it being harder to make sure the floor drains this way.
Any of you guys who have built garages with floor drains see any problems with this approach? Any suggestions welcome!
