bsrlee
21st September 2007, 02:22 AM
After many years, I want to put a new drain in front of the garage (now my workshop). My late father put up with a pitiful excuse for a drain - you could just about float a matchbox in it - and didn't worry about the overflow going through the garage. This is no longer adequate as I am amassing a fair bit of machinery & wood that does not like to be flooded.
I was going to DIY it, as it doesn't connect to the sewer or external drains, bought the box drain & grate sections, a 9" grinder & disks, then had a test run. B^**## H#&& that concrete is hard after 60 or so years. :doh:
The concrete seems to run from 12"(300mm) near the wall (garage slab) down to 4"(100mm) a foot away, and its done in 2 sections so I could ~theoretically~ just cut out the joints of the thinner bit & break it up with the aid of some drilled holes & a big hammer, then mix some concrete & bed the drain channel etc, leaving the old channel alone and just use the same pipe that runs under the house to the sump.
But I'd like it to get done before I die of old age, so I have concluded that I should get someone else in to do the excavation & concrete work. So the BIG QUESTION becomes, do I ring up builders or plumbers? I have the feeling that if I ring the wrong mob, who can't do the job, I'm likely to end up paying for them to employ the correct tradie to actually do the job, plus their markup.
Your thoughts Gentlemen?
I was going to DIY it, as it doesn't connect to the sewer or external drains, bought the box drain & grate sections, a 9" grinder & disks, then had a test run. B^**## H#&& that concrete is hard after 60 or so years. :doh:
The concrete seems to run from 12"(300mm) near the wall (garage slab) down to 4"(100mm) a foot away, and its done in 2 sections so I could ~theoretically~ just cut out the joints of the thinner bit & break it up with the aid of some drilled holes & a big hammer, then mix some concrete & bed the drain channel etc, leaving the old channel alone and just use the same pipe that runs under the house to the sump.
But I'd like it to get done before I die of old age, so I have concluded that I should get someone else in to do the excavation & concrete work. So the BIG QUESTION becomes, do I ring up builders or plumbers? I have the feeling that if I ring the wrong mob, who can't do the job, I'm likely to end up paying for them to employ the correct tradie to actually do the job, plus their markup.
Your thoughts Gentlemen?