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Low-cost driveway / draining solution?
Hi all,
I recently acquired my first rental, a 4-plex in Lakewood. I'm trying to get the garage to a rentable state, and currently there's a grass/dirt driveway that creates two problems: (1) minor water seepage under the garage door, and (2) the driveway can get muddy during the wet season and the interested tenant says she'd want that addressed before renting it.
I have two questions for the community that I'm hoping for some insight on!
(1) What is the best economical solution to this problem? Some ideas: gravel driveway, french drain installation.
(2) Given the solution, what are thoughts on DIY'ing this project vs. hiring someone? Is it easy to figure out on my own?
Thanks so much for any insight!!
Charlie