1930 sears home floor drain basement

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Catch66

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grandson purchased home last year
Floor drain in basement only One.
However by putting a flat board over drain and measuring to floor drain
nearly 5” with cement tapering from
a 3’ circumfrance.
Might there be a extension that can be added onto existing then we can level floor with a slight slope.
 

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It kind of depends on the floor drain you have. If you're leveling anyway, you could replace or raise what you have by breaking out some concrete.
 
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