Sloping patio advice - Request for advice about sloping patio

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Mendipman
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Post: # 117955Post Mendipman

Just found all the resources - a great site.

I'm a DIYer looking for advice about my patio. We have a 5m wide, 4m long concrete slab patio at the back of our house. Problem is that it slopes slightly towards the house, so water tends to gather by the house (there is a step). I think that it has been like this for 40 years and no damp issues yet, but it still annoys us as it tends to wash dirt (we have chickens in the garden) toward the house and makes it harder to sweep the patio clean.

So in your expert opinions should I:

a) Break up and relay the slab (it's very thick -150mm) and access is difficult for skip/digger)

b) Lay slabs on top (use a sand/cement course to create a slope away from the house)

c) better plan based on your experience?

Any advice appreciated.

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Post: # 117957Post Tony McC

Is there any way you could install some form of drainage at the lowest point?
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Mendipman
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Post: # 117960Post Mendipman

Yes, I guess so, there is a drain pipe adjacent and I can get into it below the level of the patio.

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