How to prevent water from collecting against side of house

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Our house has a concrete patio (I'd say about 12' x 10') in the back that is very slightly angled in so that rainfall can cause water to collect where the patio meets the back wall of the house. What are my short-term and long-term options for addressing this?

The only thing I could think of would be to elevate/resurface the patio near the house to redirect the water away from it. I'm a beginner DIY'er and am not sure how exhaustive of a procedure that would be.

In the meantime, I'd like to make sure that the exterior of the house doesn't become water damaged. Is there a sealant I can use to protect where the patio meets the house? Caulking perhaps?

Best Answer

In the short term, you could waterproof the foundation with some sealant paint like Drylok.

Longer term, you need to fix the problem by directing water away from the house. Is there cracking where the patio meets the house? That would indicate subsidence at that side of the patio, at which point I would definitely call in the professionals.

The next question is how much of a slope there is, and how much you would need to build up the house side of the patio. A thin layer of concrete is easy to apply; you just need to get it thick enough that it won't flow so much that it levels itself out before setting. Getting it looking good is more difficult, but can be done with care, but again you're balancing time to do that versus the concrete setting as you're working with it. If this is someplace that people will use a lot, so you want it to look good, you might still want to pay someone to do it.