I have a problem with the drainage on my concrete base. It wasn't built with correct drainage slope. The damage inside is getting worse. I need to stop the water soon.
With a quick look online, I've found few solutions but not sure what would be the best considering the surface material and size and the total cost perhaps.
1) Garage Door Water barrier seal Kit. Piece of curved heavy duty plastic, guess to be screwed glued and sealed around the shed?
2) Flood barriers. They absorb water and creates a barrier. (like sandbags but with water instead of sand)
3) Creating a channel by using a dimond cutter across the shed? This is the option I want to avoid. It's going to be a lot of work , dust and I'm sure there are steel frameworks inside the concrete.
1)It'd be great to hear your opinion. What would be the best solution?
2) where exactly I need to put the barriers based on damaged area?
With a quick look online, I've found few solutions but not sure what would be the best considering the surface material and size and the total cost perhaps.
1) Garage Door Water barrier seal Kit. Piece of curved heavy duty plastic, guess to be screwed glued and sealed around the shed?
2) Flood barriers. They absorb water and creates a barrier. (like sandbags but with water instead of sand)
3) Creating a channel by using a dimond cutter across the shed? This is the option I want to avoid. It's going to be a lot of work , dust and I'm sure there are steel frameworks inside the concrete.
1)It'd be great to hear your opinion. What would be the best solution?
2) where exactly I need to put the barriers based on damaged area?