I am building my 36x44 shop in Boring, Oregon.
I have been ready to pour concrete since September, but have an issue with water in my 3/4 minus gravel base. I have dug several trenches inside the shop (in the gravel base) and when it rains they fill with water.
The shop is built into a hill, with the stem wall being approximately 4' tall on the back side. Water proofing was sprayed on the stem wall and a 4" socked corrugated perf pipe was laid around the perimeter of the shop, draining on both ends. On top of the perf pipe was dumped approximately 6" deep x 12" wide of 1.5" drain river rock, with filter fabric laid on top of the river rock before back filling with dirt.
Last week, I had a contractor come and install American Wick sheet drain around two sides of the shop.
http://www.americanwick.com/products/product_cat_detail.cfm?prod_cat_id=26
They dug a 4' deep trench on two sides, and installed the sheet drain completely around the two sides - with a perf pipe at the bottom to drain.
It rained again yesterday, and again the trench has water in it.
Here is a rough overview of the area... Note that all of the drains are sloped toward the lower left corner of the diagram
I am thinking about installing an interior footing drain at this point, but would very much prefer that the water not enter the shop.
Any of you drainage gurus have any thoughts?
I have been ready to pour concrete since September, but have an issue with water in my 3/4 minus gravel base. I have dug several trenches inside the shop (in the gravel base) and when it rains they fill with water.
The shop is built into a hill, with the stem wall being approximately 4' tall on the back side. Water proofing was sprayed on the stem wall and a 4" socked corrugated perf pipe was laid around the perimeter of the shop, draining on both ends. On top of the perf pipe was dumped approximately 6" deep x 12" wide of 1.5" drain river rock, with filter fabric laid on top of the river rock before back filling with dirt.
Last week, I had a contractor come and install American Wick sheet drain around two sides of the shop.
http://www.americanwick.com/products/product_cat_detail.cfm?prod_cat_id=26
They dug a 4' deep trench on two sides, and installed the sheet drain completely around the two sides - with a perf pipe at the bottom to drain.
It rained again yesterday, and again the trench has water in it.
Here is a rough overview of the area... Note that all of the drains are sloped toward the lower left corner of the diagram
I am thinking about installing an interior footing drain at this point, but would very much prefer that the water not enter the shop.
Any of you drainage gurus have any thoughts?
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