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concreate water issue

hi all,

water stays on my driveway due to the way it has been concreted

I am thinking of drilling a hole in the middle which is around 200mm or 20cm and then put a drain cover on it .

is there a hole saw for concrete and what is the smallest size for drain hole?

many thanks

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  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    Yes, you can buy masonry hole saws. But I very much doubt this would solve your problem - the soil underneath the concrete is likely to be / should be very well compacted, so water will have a hard time draining away. Is the driveway perfectly level ? It shouldn't be. You need to install a channel at the bottom edge to allow the water to flow into a proper drain.
  • randomi15
    randomi15 Posts: 191 Forumite
    sorry I should say it is not my driveway
    it is my garden at the back which was concreated before I purchased the house and done poorly
  • Aylesbury_Duck
    Aylesbury_Duck Posts: 16,429 Forumite
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    randomi15 wrote: »
    water stays on my driveway due to the way it has been concreted
    randomi15 wrote: »
    sorry I should say it is not my driveway
    You've confused me!

    Seriously though, cutting holes and fashioning a drain won't work. As Ebe Scrooge says, you need to establish if there's a fall across the concrete, you will need a drain of some sort at the lower edge. If there isn't a fall (and your description suggests there isn't) then your only options would appear to be to get it resurfaced properly or live with it as it is.
  • MisterP123
    MisterP123 Posts: 229 Forumite
    As above, I'm afraid.

    You could hire a drilling rig and diamond core bit, drill a 200mm diameter hole but the water would just pool in there.

    You "could" cut a channel from the lowest point where the water is pooling, essentially creating a run off. Can't see it being easy on the eye, but then again, is a slab of concrete?
  • randomi15
    randomi15 Posts: 191 Forumite
    it is a big slope on existing concrete so only way i can see is creating a drain channel
  • Aylesbury_Duck
    Aylesbury_Duck Posts: 16,429 Forumite
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    randomi15 wrote: »
    it is a big slope on existing concrete so only way i can see is creating a drain channel
    How does water stay on it then? Have you got some weird special gravity or something?
  • stranger12
    stranger12 Posts: 558 Forumite
    It gathers in one spot so i need to create a drain hole

    Does that make sense?
  • Aylesbury_Duck
    Aylesbury_Duck Posts: 16,429 Forumite
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    stranger12 wrote: »
    It gathers in one spot so i need to create a drain hole

    Does that make sense?
    How many aliases do you have?!

    So you have a sloped driveway but somewhere on that slope is a depression where water pools?
  • Ebe_Scrooge
    Ebe_Scrooge Posts: 7,320 Forumite
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    stranger12 wrote: »
    It gathers in one spot so i need to create a drain hole

    Does that make sense?


    So you've got a sloped area of concrete, with a depression in it where water collects ? Would it not be far simpler to just mix up a small amount of concrete and use that to fill the depression ? Then the water will just run off naturally.
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