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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 4122498" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>Oh yeah I like that! We're spending Old Noob's money here, but Bocephus is right. If you want it fixed *right* you'll pull that driveway out and re-pour it with a slope away from the garage. That means you get to rent a jackhammer too, break it all up, and cart it off. Then a compactor, gravel, and build forms for a new pad that slopes toward the road, and has about a 2 foot wide dip/culvert between the road and the driveway pad. </p><p></p><p>This is on top of cutting those slopes on the sides and back of the garage to make sure you get flow AROUND the garage instead of into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 4122498, member: 50228"] Oh yeah I like that! We're spending Old Noob's money here, but Bocephus is right. If you want it fixed *right* you'll pull that driveway out and re-pour it with a slope away from the garage. That means you get to rent a jackhammer too, break it all up, and cart it off. Then a compactor, gravel, and build forms for a new pad that slopes toward the road, and has about a 2 foot wide dip/culvert between the road and the driveway pad. This is on top of cutting those slopes on the sides and back of the garage to make sure you get flow AROUND the garage instead of into it. [/QUOTE]
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