01-02-2018, 08:09 PM
In need of some ideas
We have been in our house for 20 years. The garage is 25 x 31. 10 ft walls. Used as a shop. The driveway is 130 ft long and same width for about 60 the goes to 20 ft to the street. About 5 years ago the city changed the drainage of the whole area and now about 2 to 3 times a year I get water as deep as the side wall on my pickup tires in the driveway and about 2 to3” in the garage when we get a hard rain. I am an hour east of Houston and we were a island during Harvey it drains quick when it stops but I hate wading in the driveway. How can I raise the garage floor and driveway
Floor: pour concrete on top of existing. Inside the wood framed walls. Lift the garage to pour under the walls. Lift and set blocks under wall then pour. Support walls inside and cut off stud and bottom plate. Pour chain wall or blocks to new bottom plate. What if going up 6”. Do I put sand on top a few inches then pour. Not sure it would save concret. I want to do as much as I can my self and if I do it stages I should be able to.
Driveway will have to pour on top to transition at 20 ft. We can cut out a section at the transition to avoid a thin taper
Thanks for reading
Gary
We have been in our house for 20 years. The garage is 25 x 31. 10 ft walls. Used as a shop. The driveway is 130 ft long and same width for about 60 the goes to 20 ft to the street. About 5 years ago the city changed the drainage of the whole area and now about 2 to 3 times a year I get water as deep as the side wall on my pickup tires in the driveway and about 2 to3” in the garage when we get a hard rain. I am an hour east of Houston and we were a island during Harvey it drains quick when it stops but I hate wading in the driveway. How can I raise the garage floor and driveway
Floor: pour concrete on top of existing. Inside the wood framed walls. Lift the garage to pour under the walls. Lift and set blocks under wall then pour. Support walls inside and cut off stud and bottom plate. Pour chain wall or blocks to new bottom plate. What if going up 6”. Do I put sand on top a few inches then pour. Not sure it would save concret. I want to do as much as I can my self and if I do it stages I should be able to.
Driveway will have to pour on top to transition at 20 ft. We can cut out a section at the transition to avoid a thin taper
Thanks for reading
Gary