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Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(

I know the best solution would be to replace the whole drive but I
cannot afford this at the moment!

What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?

TIA, Mark.

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Mark wrote:

Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(

I know the best solution would be to replace the whole drive but I
cannot afford this at the moment!

What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?

TIA, Mark.



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Mark writes:
Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(


Could you cut a small channel from near the middle of the
puddle to the drainage channel? This would require that the
bottom of the puddle was not lower than the bottom of the
drainage channel though.

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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 15:39:59 +0100, "Set Square"
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
Mark wrote:

Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(

I know the best solution would be to replace the whole drive but I
cannot afford this at the moment!

What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?

TIA, Mark.



A pair of wellies and a broom? g


OK. I should have said the second cheapest solution! I'm fed up with
the wellies/broom method. ;-)

Mark.
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Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(

I know the best solution would be to replace the whole drive but I
cannot afford this at the moment!

What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?


Easiest, although not the cheapest, would be to use an epoxy based cement to
fill the hollow. Epoxy based cement does not care how thin you make the
edges and does not crack. I used it on a worn step 25 years ago and it is
still perfectly sound.

Colin Bignell


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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 16:07:32 +0100, "nightjar" nightjar@insert my
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"Mark" wrote in message
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Hi,

I get a 1m x 50cm pool of water collecting on my driveway every time
it rains. The pool is near my front door so is very inconvenient.
The driveway is made from concrete. The garage is right next to the
front door and hence the driveway forms access to the house as well.

I have thought of raising the level of the driveway at this point, but
I'm not sure what to use. I guess a thin layer of concrete on top of
the existing material would just crack in no time.

There is a drainage channel right in front of the garage door but the
driveway slopes down slightly for a few feet before sloping up towards
the road. The driveway also slopes sideways so the water from the
lowest point of the drive flows in front of the main entrance to the
house :-(

I know the best solution would be to replace the whole drive but I
cannot afford this at the moment!

What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?


Easiest, although not the cheapest, would be to use an epoxy based cement to
fill the hollow. Epoxy based cement does not care how thin you make the
edges and does not crack. I used it on a worn step 25 years ago and it is
still perfectly sound.


Thanks for the info. I've never used epoxy cement. Where is it sold
and are there any 'gotchas'?

Cheers, Mark.

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Mark wrote:
What's the easiest/cheapest way to fix this?

A pair of wellies and a broom? g

OK. I should have said the second cheapest solution! I'm fed up with
the wellies/broom method. ;-)


Wet-and-dry vacuum cleaner g

Owain

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"Mark" wrote in message
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 16:07:32 +0100, "nightjar" nightjar@insert my
surname here.uk.com wrote:

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Easiest, although not the cheapest, would be to use an epoxy based cement
to
fill the hollow. Epoxy based cement does not care how thin you make the
edges and does not crack. I used it on a worn step 25 years ago and it is
still perfectly sound.


Thanks for the info. I've never used epoxy cement. Where is it sold
and are there any 'gotchas'?


I bought it from an industrial flooring supplier. Apart from the usual
precautions when handling epoxy resins, there are no special problems.

Colin Bignell


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