Help! I have a patio made up of concrete slabs on a concrete base, which often has water puddles that stay for weeks.
Its about 12mx10m, there is no obvious drainage and it surrounded by a raised garden, the house and garden walls. It does have a well under a manhole in it which is feed from the gutter down pipes and drained by a 3inch pipe which feeds a storm drain the other side of the garden wall.
Any suggestions on how to stop the puddles staying welcome.
How do i avoid standing water on my patio? - Draining a concrete patio
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Lay it properly in the first instance I'd say :rock:
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I agree it has been laid badly but I don't want to replace the whole lot.
I think some form of channel drainage to the well would work as I know the water will disperse from there. But the water sits on the concrete below the slabs so ideally the drainage system would need to allow water to enter it on the surface from the slabs and also about 2 inches below from the concrete slab.
Is there a way of cutting a channel into the concrete to create a drain that could be covered by slabs without getting completely obstructed by the slabs?
I think some form of channel drainage to the well would work as I know the water will disperse from there. But the water sits on the concrete below the slabs so ideally the drainage system would need to allow water to enter it on the surface from the slabs and also about 2 inches below from the concrete slab.
Is there a way of cutting a channel into the concrete to create a drain that could be covered by slabs without getting completely obstructed by the slabs?
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