yes, but even if the pour is redone, (which I am sure the contractor will just have it ground down), it doesn't address the awning overhang allowing water to fall directly on the pad. I think it's easier to redo the awnings.
Now were onto another issue with the rain. The drawing shows pads for the pedestrian doors with a dimension of 4 x 4. The contractor built the overhangs before the pads were poured. My bad for not noticing there was no dimension stipulated for the overhangs. The overhangs do not extend past the...
Contractor can answer that but I suspect it was a buffer to allow a+/- of the actual floor height which was planned to be 5" and is about 1/2" -3/4" thicker than planned
It's a heated garage with valuable assets that need to be protected from rodent infestation. Should I also accept concrete pads that tilt inward allowing water to run into the garage? Should not one expect to have some level of protection from rodent infestation?
No germaphobe or OCD here, just...
yes, those are pics of the 8 x8 door and one of the man doors. There are 2 man doors, 1- 8 x8 OH and 2- 14 x 14 OH doors all with the same gaps, some a bit smaller
I know this is an old thread but I am compelled to share.
These gaps are in a not quite finished 40 x 50 garage I am having built by a contractor. When I told him that they were unacceptable and that I wanted them filled in with PT studs that went down to the floor and that I do not want...