freewillyb
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I moved into my current house last year and my dad and I started building a new 30x30 garage with a 12' covered patio. It went very well, but I quickly realized some mistakes that concrete guy (one of the few things we actually contracted out) had made. The current one I'm dealing with is that the garage door openings aren't sloping away from the garage to drain water away. In fact, in some places it has a slight slope back INTO the garage! On top of that, he also poured a piece to tie the garage into the existing driveway and it connects to the garage foundation at the same elevation, if not slightly HIGHER than the foundation. Needless to say, we are having some water infiltration issues...
We have caulked the expansion groove in the concrete so that water shouldn't be coming in through it, caulked around the framing of the garage door and weather stripping, and now have installed the rubber dam that goes along the bottom of the garage door to keep water out.
Unfortunately, we are still having issues whenever it rains and the wind is blowing the water into the garage doors because all the water that hits the doors just runs down and pools up until it finally makes its way inside. Does anyone have any ideas on some fixes? One thing I'm thinking about is grinding the opening and the driveway down to a proper slope but I dont know how to make it look good. The other would be to cut out that section of concrete and install a channel drain, I'm just unsure of how to actually drain the water away if we were to do that.
We have caulked the expansion groove in the concrete so that water shouldn't be coming in through it, caulked around the framing of the garage door and weather stripping, and now have installed the rubber dam that goes along the bottom of the garage door to keep water out.
Unfortunately, we are still having issues whenever it rains and the wind is blowing the water into the garage doors because all the water that hits the doors just runs down and pools up until it finally makes its way inside. Does anyone have any ideas on some fixes? One thing I'm thinking about is grinding the opening and the driveway down to a proper slope but I dont know how to make it look good. The other would be to cut out that section of concrete and install a channel drain, I'm just unsure of how to actually drain the water away if we were to do that.
