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  • Inheriting reverse sloped floor drains

    We’re taking over a warehouse that had concrete floor drains installed eons ago. Magically, in spite of being internally sloped, they were laid in a concrete floor that, either through incompetence or settling, is now sloped away from the drain.

    My question is about resolving this issue by pouring/molding a new drain floor using epoxy or urethane or concrete to create a high spot at the back of the drain so it slopes to the outlet. Has anyone tried this? Is there a good way to do this? I’m trying to avoid jackhammering them out and relaying them. It’ll just be a cellar, no brew house, so I just need them to drain properly and handle temp swings and chemicals. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

  • #2
    How badly sloped away from the drain are they? I'm thinking floor jacking...
    Water Treatment Systems & Supplies www.BuckeyeHydro.com
    Info@buckeyehydro.com 513-312-2343

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    • #3
      Feel free to call or email me. We have tons of options and solutions. We have fixed some of the ugliest areas with perfect success
      Chris Klein
      Cell 541-510-1080
      Office (503) 769-6823
      WWW.CASCADEFLOORS.COM
      chris@cascadefloors.com

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      • #4
        Did you ever get this resolved?
        Water Treatment Systems & Supplies www.BuckeyeHydro.com
        Info@buckeyehydro.com 513-312-2343

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