383 240z
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I've been fighting with water getting under my door. I first thought water was running from the driveway, and coming across the threshold. I figured this was pretty likely as the PO added gravel every few years, but never graded. The parking area was about 14" higher than the bottom of my door.
So, while I had the skid steer, I took it back to a grade below the bottom of the shop doors. Yet the water still persisted. I dug a ground gutter, still the water persisted.
Few days ago I was out working during a rainstorm, and was keeping any eye on the water, when I saw that it had seeped under the roll up door, I opened the door, and noticed the water was pooled along the seal, deeper on the door side. So I figured the floor angled down towards the door, and rose on its way to the parking area. After the rains subsided, and I got the floor dry, I took a 7' level and placed it on the floor. my suspicions were correct!! On the left side facing in, I have about 1/2" of rise, it tapers off to about 3/16" of rise on the other side of the door.
I'm thinking my best, and actually probably only option, is to grind the apron down so the parking area side is about 1/2" lower than the door sealing area.
Total area affected is about 10" deep, by 9' wide.
Any better ideas? What tools would be best? I can rent a 10" concrete grinder for about $65 for 4 hours $90 for 8 hours. Would that be what I need? I also have a couple good industrial grade 4.5" grinders, would that work for cleaning up the edges?
How would I go about keeping the angle uniform? How long "should" a job like this take? Keith
So, while I had the skid steer, I took it back to a grade below the bottom of the shop doors. Yet the water still persisted. I dug a ground gutter, still the water persisted.
Few days ago I was out working during a rainstorm, and was keeping any eye on the water, when I saw that it had seeped under the roll up door, I opened the door, and noticed the water was pooled along the seal, deeper on the door side. So I figured the floor angled down towards the door, and rose on its way to the parking area. After the rains subsided, and I got the floor dry, I took a 7' level and placed it on the floor. my suspicions were correct!! On the left side facing in, I have about 1/2" of rise, it tapers off to about 3/16" of rise on the other side of the door.
I'm thinking my best, and actually probably only option, is to grind the apron down so the parking area side is about 1/2" lower than the door sealing area.
Total area affected is about 10" deep, by 9' wide.
Any better ideas? What tools would be best? I can rent a 10" concrete grinder for about $65 for 4 hours $90 for 8 hours. Would that be what I need? I also have a couple good industrial grade 4.5" grinders, would that work for cleaning up the edges?
How would I go about keeping the angle uniform? How long "should" a job like this take? Keith
