New problem. Had my post frame inspection/pre-drywall walk through. Some very poor and non existing caulking that I want to finish myself rather than leave it to Taylor-Morrison (the home builder)
At the base of the wall where the plywood meets the footer there is very poor and missing caulking - to the point where you can see the outside. I'm very unhappy and this is just inviting the bugs to come an live in my walls and house.
Some of the walls have tar paper and some don't. It was explained to me why but I don't remember. - something about support walls having it on the outside or something.
Anyway,
They did very a poor job caulking. Even on adjacent stud spaces. I don't trust them to do this right so I want to caulk myself.
1)What caulk can I use that I can get at HD or Lowes - I don't have time to get it on-line, which is the only place I see the polyurethane.
2)I know HD has some OSI Quad but don't know what flavor to get.
3)Also, the one common theme I noticed was that while most of the tar paper panels were caulked, albeit it poorly, NONE of the non-tar paper panels were caulked. Is there a reason for this? I should caulk these too, right?
4)I was also thinking of using a can of foam with straw to get behind the studs - as indicated in the picture with the red arrows
The 3rd picture is showing daylight from the outside. I know nothing is vacuum tight, but this is ridiculous.
I'd rather fix this myself because if I insist that they fix this I know one of 2 things will happen. Either They'll say it's fine if it passed the city inspection. or they'll 'fix' it with the same lack of quality as the first time.
Yes, I see the places that the wall isn't even nailed to the footer, but once again, the superintendent will site that it passed frame inspection.
The reason why time is of the essence is because this is the only weekend I can caulk because insulation goes in next week.
At the base of the wall where the plywood meets the footer there is very poor and missing caulking - to the point where you can see the outside. I'm very unhappy and this is just inviting the bugs to come an live in my walls and house.
Some of the walls have tar paper and some don't. It was explained to me why but I don't remember. - something about support walls having it on the outside or something.
Anyway,
They did very a poor job caulking. Even on adjacent stud spaces. I don't trust them to do this right so I want to caulk myself.
1)What caulk can I use that I can get at HD or Lowes - I don't have time to get it on-line, which is the only place I see the polyurethane.
2)I know HD has some OSI Quad but don't know what flavor to get.
3)Also, the one common theme I noticed was that while most of the tar paper panels were caulked, albeit it poorly, NONE of the non-tar paper panels were caulked. Is there a reason for this? I should caulk these too, right?
4)I was also thinking of using a can of foam with straw to get behind the studs - as indicated in the picture with the red arrows
The 3rd picture is showing daylight from the outside. I know nothing is vacuum tight, but this is ridiculous.
I'd rather fix this myself because if I insist that they fix this I know one of 2 things will happen. Either They'll say it's fine if it passed the city inspection. or they'll 'fix' it with the same lack of quality as the first time.
Yes, I see the places that the wall isn't even nailed to the footer, but once again, the superintendent will site that it passed frame inspection.
The reason why time is of the essence is because this is the only weekend I can caulk because insulation goes in next week.
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