Hello everyone! I'm new here (clearly). I just purchased a house with a driveway slope going towards the garage and the rest of the garage being below grade. There is a Canyon behind my neighbors where water naturally flows, but sadly, it makes its way in the garage. This garage will be my brewery and office, ideally. The last rain, I noticed water inside, so I had a gutter installed and a concrete shed pad put (above grade) in the back with "drainage" under it.
With all that said, I'm afraid that water will seep through the concrete patio and shed pad, get to the dirt, then make its way into the foundation then into the floor sill plates, etc, etc, etc.
It doesn't rain much in San Diego, so I'm not sure how big of an issue it is on the normal day to day, but on an "El Nino" year, I'm afraid all my stuff could potentially get ruined by a massive storm? We get rain tonight, so I'll see where most of the runoff is going.
What are some options to keep water outside and away from the internal walls creating potential flood or mold issues?
Some of my ideas:
1. Raise garage & foundation (expensive???)
2. Secure structure to outside temporary foundation pads, cut structure & framing (building is now "floating"), frame & pour new stem wall (probably expensive but less than 1?
3. Just fix drainage issues as I see them and live with it (hopefully extreme down pours don't flood)
5. ........???
Thanks everyone!
With all that said, I'm afraid that water will seep through the concrete patio and shed pad, get to the dirt, then make its way into the foundation then into the floor sill plates, etc, etc, etc.
It doesn't rain much in San Diego, so I'm not sure how big of an issue it is on the normal day to day, but on an "El Nino" year, I'm afraid all my stuff could potentially get ruined by a massive storm? We get rain tonight, so I'll see where most of the runoff is going.
What are some options to keep water outside and away from the internal walls creating potential flood or mold issues?
Some of my ideas:
1. Raise garage & foundation (expensive???)
2. Secure structure to outside temporary foundation pads, cut structure & framing (building is now "floating"), frame & pour new stem wall (probably expensive but less than 1?
3. Just fix drainage issues as I see them and live with it (hopefully extreme down pours don't flood)
5. ........???
Thanks everyone!

