Hi,
I have a bit of a conundrum and was hoping to get some ideas from the combined minds of DIYnot forum. I have built a log cabin on a newly laid concrete base. At one corner, shown in the attached picture, the base is not to the exact footprint of the log cabin and it collects water into quite a deep puddle (~1cm). I've gone to town with sealant and created a 90% water tight seal, but this feels like a botch and one which won't age well, so I'd like a permanent fix - i.e. preventing the puddle from forming in the first place.
The options I've come up with are:
Thanks
James
I have a bit of a conundrum and was hoping to get some ideas from the combined minds of DIYnot forum. I have built a log cabin on a newly laid concrete base. At one corner, shown in the attached picture, the base is not to the exact footprint of the log cabin and it collects water into quite a deep puddle (~1cm). I've gone to town with sealant and created a 90% water tight seal, but this feels like a botch and one which won't age well, so I'd like a permanent fix - i.e. preventing the puddle from forming in the first place.
The options I've come up with are:
- Create a drainage channel (along red line probably) - however I'm not sure how achievable this is with the tools I have (hammer drill / chisel).
- Build-up the concrete into the corner by 1 cm, with a drop towards the edge of the existing concrete - however I'm not sure how new concrete will seal against the black plastic edge and the (surface treated
) original concrete base.
Thanks
James