bedn0009
Well-known member
Gentlemen,
Beginning last winter (and now for the past couple weeks that we have snow) melt water from our cars has pooled at the threshold of my garage door. It creates a small ridge of ice on the outside of the door, and water pools inside my garage creating a mess (it's an attached garage). Water doesn't seem to be able to drain fully out (even though it's sloped to the door), but enough gets out to create the ice ridge you see in the pictures. It's strange.
I know the obvious answer is to cut in a trench drain, but this isn't something that's been a problem forever - it just started happening last year.
The garage is attached, insulated, but unheated. It stays about 35 degrees almost all winter long.
Please see the attached photos and give me your suggestions.
Thanks
Beginning last winter (and now for the past couple weeks that we have snow) melt water from our cars has pooled at the threshold of my garage door. It creates a small ridge of ice on the outside of the door, and water pools inside my garage creating a mess (it's an attached garage). Water doesn't seem to be able to drain fully out (even though it's sloped to the door), but enough gets out to create the ice ridge you see in the pictures. It's strange.
I know the obvious answer is to cut in a trench drain, but this isn't something that's been a problem forever - it just started happening last year.
The garage is attached, insulated, but unheated. It stays about 35 degrees almost all winter long.
Please see the attached photos and give me your suggestions.
Thanks
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