
I'm seeking some advice regarding a drainage and leveling issue in my backyard.
About a year ago, I had six rectangular concrete slabs (approximately 1m x 2m each) installed in the backyard. Unfortunately, the slope wasn't done properly at the time. While there haven't been any drainage issues during regular rainfall so far, I am concerned about the potential for flooding during heavy rain events, like those in 2011 or 2023.
The red circle on the attached image indicates the location of the drain. It's slightly raised, and I’m worried that in extreme weather it may not function effectively. Additionally, my overall ground level is a bit lower than my neighbors', so I’m considering raising the ground level by around 8cm.
The area marked in yellow is approximately 4.4m x 3.5m. I'm thinking about laying gravel in this space. One option is to create a slope using crushed dust, then install a weed mat, stabiliser grid, and top it with gravel. Another option is to simply place the stabiliser grid and gravel directly on top of the existing concrete slabs to raise the surface, as creating a proper slope by myself may be quite difficult.
One of my concerns is whether water wil actually flow toward the drain when using crushed dust, or if it will wash away during heavy rain. Some people have also said that using crushed dust won’t really solve the underlying drainage problem.
I'd really appreciate your professional opinion or suggestions on the best approach. Thank you in advance for your help.
