Published: 29 January 2016
I currently have a concrete path that runs to a shed in the back corner of the section. The last bit of the path slopes downwards towards the shed, which sits on a higher level, and water pools in this area after rain. I want to change the last portion of the path (from the last concrete cut to the shed) so that it slopes upwards to the level of the concrete pad of the shed to stop the water pooling. The dimensions of the last bit of concrete path are 1.82 metres long x 1.41 metres wide (therefore 2.566 square metres). The shed end of the path will need to rise by about 70 mm, and so I presume only some of the existing concrete (from the concrete cut end) would need to be removed before raising the level.
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