terabitdan
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We hired a builder for our gambrel garage, with specs for 7' 6" door opening and 8' 4" sidewall height built on a concrete block above the foundation. The resulting sidewall would be 9' above grade with a high enough door to fit my truck.
The builder screwed up and we now have 8' walls with less than 7' door rough opening, too low for the truck. Builder has agreed verbally that it's not to spec and is working with their engineers to raise the door opening to the spec. We haven't discussed other opinions yet.
Of course, we can demand they build it to specs, but assuming they can get the door height I need, what would be reasonable to ask as monetary compensation? Any other ideas for making it right?

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The builder screwed up and we now have 8' walls with less than 7' door rough opening, too low for the truck. Builder has agreed verbally that it's not to spec and is working with their engineers to raise the door opening to the spec. We haven't discussed other opinions yet.
Of course, we can demand they build it to specs, but assuming they can get the door height I need, what would be reasonable to ask as monetary compensation? Any other ideas for making it right?

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on raising the building. Make the contractor hire a mover to raise it then add a couple of courses of block. Also make sure the foundation anchors are to code after the lift.