A wet coop? How to deal??

ChickenFajita6

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So we just got our coop & run up. We still have to pretty it up, but functionality wise it's done. Or supposed to be.
Our coop sits on a concrete slab. We've had nasty rain the past few days, and it seems water is coming up under the walls! The slab inside the coop is wet. I expected it near the windows from rain blowing in, but even in corners with no windows it's wet. I scraped back the wood shavings and the ground is just saturated.
That's not good, right? We just dealt with major flooding back in August (lost our house) so wetness and mold are major panic buttons for me right now.

I went in and shoveled out all the wet & damp shavings and tossed them into the run, and just have the wet concrete inside the coop exposed right now with a fan running to help air flow. But we get rain almost daily in the summer, sometimes just quick little showers, sometimes systems that pour for a week. How bad is all this for my chickens?? I know that rain isn't going to hurt them, but wet concrete under their bedding in the coop. That can't be good. :(
 
Blackjack is commonly used on coop floors and so no I don't think the chickens will peck at it...it might waterseal the floor too...either that or raise the coop and put down subfloor is all I can think...maybe a thick onepiece vinyl floor?

And plenty of folks (wish they were here) have built on a concrete pad like you did...it isn't wrong!
 
So just a quick update. Yesterday chicken dad jacked up the coop, and built a sub floor. No more concrete floor for the girls, and hopefully the new elevated coop will stay dry.

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Not good.

Are you able to place a larger "over hang" in the roof to prevent the water from coming in the window?
 
Not good.

Are you able to place a larger "over hang" in the roof to prevent the water from coming in the window?


I suppose we could but I think it will have to be pretty big....I think our issue is a design flaw in having a building on a concrete pad, and it's smaller than the pad. So the water is hitting the concrete then seeping under the wall. Hmmm....
 
Oh....I get it now..with you saying that the coop is smaller then the pad.
Post a pic..maybe we can help think of something besides a roof.
 
Are your walls sitting right on the concrete pad? If they are, they may rot prematurely, from the water going underneath and not being able to dry out. I was going to suggest making a sub floor, that sits on concrete blocks, to put your bedding on. Can you post pictures of your set up? It will help a lot with suggestions.
 
Are your walls sitting right on the concrete pad? If they are, they may rot prematurely, from the water going underneath and not being able to dry out. I was going to suggest making a sub floor, that sits on concrete blocks, to put your bedding on. Can you post pictures of your set up? It will help a lot with suggestions.



The walls do go down to the concrete, but we used treated wood. My husband suggested the sub floor, but my concern is that there would still be moisture and nastiness under it - probably more because it would just be trapped down there. :(
 

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