I'm building a 40x64 detached garage (main build thread here) and wondering how level the foundation should be. I recently framed and raised the back wall. I squared it up while it was on the ground and nailed all the sheathing on to lock it in place. But when I set it on the foundation, I noticed that one end doesn't quite sit firmly against the concrete. It would appear the foundation dips down a bit in this corner.
I got out my laser level to check the height of the foundation at every anchor bolt. Here are my findings:

Overall it's not bad. But as you can see, the biggest offender is that back right corner, where it goes from 0 to -.30" in the span of about 4 feet. This is why my framed wall isn't quite sitting flat here.


I'm not a pro builder so I don't really know what is typical. I'm inclined to just crank the anchor bolts down, but I'm not sure if this will cause problems for me later on down the road. Maybe I'm way over thinking it, maybe I'm not. Figured I'd see what you guys thought first.
I got out my laser level to check the height of the foundation at every anchor bolt. Here are my findings:

Overall it's not bad. But as you can see, the biggest offender is that back right corner, where it goes from 0 to -.30" in the span of about 4 feet. This is why my framed wall isn't quite sitting flat here.


I'm not a pro builder so I don't really know what is typical. I'm inclined to just crank the anchor bolts down, but I'm not sure if this will cause problems for me later on down the road. Maybe I'm way over thinking it, maybe I'm not. Figured I'd see what you guys thought first.
