I have a drainage issue around my shop, but only in one corner of the building. The other 3 corners are built up enough that they are higher than water will ever get. But one corner is essentially level with the ground or possibly an inch higher than the ground. Water hits this corner and gets diverted two ways, across the front of the building and across the side of the building. I've dug a small trench along the two sides of the building for the water to follow, but with a heavy rain, it fills up faster than it can flow and then starts getting into my building. Aside from doing some major dirt work, are there any other options that I should consider?
I do not have gutters and I know those will be a large help. They are on my list of things to add once I get the money saved up.
The second thing someone considered was digging a trench along the front and side of the shop, putting in a perforated drain pipe along both sides of the building, and then filling the trench with big rock to help the water soak down to the drain pipe. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
I do not have gutters and I know those will be a large help. They are on my list of things to add once I get the money saved up.
The second thing someone considered was digging a trench along the front and side of the shop, putting in a perforated drain pipe along both sides of the building, and then filling the trench with big rock to help the water soak down to the drain pipe. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
