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Looking for ideas for best course of action here. Video of what we're dealing with:
When we get a heavy rain, water flows over this slab of concrete and out through a drainage ditc.
The dirt under the low side of the concrete has eroded out, and we need to fill it again.
I feel we should dam it up, cut out a section from the top and fill it with either a very thin concrete or flowable fill.
Looking for recommendations or other ideas. I don't want to spend $4000-7000 as I've been quoted by contractors who, while I respect their desire to create a perfect drainage solution that they can be proud of, I just want something that will give us an economic solution that maybe isn't pretty or perfect but solid.
When we get a heavy rain, water flows over this slab of concrete and out through a drainage ditc.
The dirt under the low side of the concrete has eroded out, and we need to fill it again.
I feel we should dam it up, cut out a section from the top and fill it with either a very thin concrete or flowable fill.
Looking for recommendations or other ideas. I don't want to spend $4000-7000 as I've been quoted by contractors who, while I respect their desire to create a perfect drainage solution that they can be proud of, I just want something that will give us an economic solution that maybe isn't pretty or perfect but solid.