What should I use on my concrete driverway to drain it's angle?

Hi I live in a caulasake..my driveway slops downward..made of concrete...when one backsout of the driveway..and when one have a small car similar to a kia rio for example..the car in actual fact bottoms out..
we have to turn the wheel at the last second to prevent this.
so I thought I would use something approaching quick crete to smooth out that dropoff at the inauguration of the driveway..
would quickcrete do it..or would the snow/rain rip it apart..
what would work best?..how would you solve this problem?


Answers:    o my, dont listen to that one guy that is really messed up. What you requirement to do is talk near someone that does asphalt they might be able to pave the back of your driveway so you dont have as much of a slope or you can enjoy a construction company come in and remove the later 20' or so of your drive way and repour it on a reduced slope.
Hmmm. I consider the right answer is a new driveway apron at a shallower angle. Did you try support your car contained by?
lay a 3 or 4 inch pipe at the lowest part to tolerate the water miss when it rains, and cover it beside concrete, you might throw some nails or rebar surrounded by the wet cement (not letting any of the metal stick out of course) to furnish it strength so it wont fall apart after it dries.
More Questions and Answers...
  • Where can i buy string painter for football?
  • What is the best road to drill small holes into pebbles ?
  • Shortening the legs of a stool - removing 'screw pins' - Is within an unforced road to procure these out?
  • Log Burner Problems?
  • Crumbling dated wall.?
  • I want to sew/make bedding for an American Girl bed..(help)?
  • Wiring extractor fan?