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Can french drains be added to a concrete patio, after the fact to fix flooding issues?
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An easy way to create a drainage channel along its edge is by moulding a concrete strip using a length of plastic guttering.
- Top tip - Drainage in the middle of a patio. ...
- Put a length of timber the required distance from the paved surface (in this case, slightly wider than the guttering used to mould the channel).
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Lancaster county, do I need to run the rebar into the block walls (not filled) in preparation to laying out the rebar for the concrete floor?
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