92stang5oh
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Sorry in advance for the long post. I recently started working on my garage after months of planing and paper work and am having some issues with my mason. I think his work is extremely sloppy and needs to get redone, but he keeps saying I don't know what I'm talking about and am being too picky. Wanted to get some outside opinions. The second day they spent working on the foundation they got the size of the garage door wrong on the back wall. It was an inch too narrow, not the end of the world. I told them it was okay but to follow the drawings for the rest of it. The next day they started working on the left wall which in the words of their head mason "looks like the Atlantic Ocean". Not only was its a few inches off from being level, it wasn't even close to being plumb. I had a surveyor mark the elevation at each corner but the mason decided to eye ball it instead. Rather then redo the whole wall they took the top two courses off and re-did them. It is now some what level but still not plumb. To level it out they cut a bunch of wedges and put them in the middle of the wall. On the right wall they forgot to leave an opening for the entry door and didn't run the conduit where they were directed. They also had to use a bunch of wedges on the right wall to level it out. The garage was supposed to be 25' by 26'. The walls they built are 25', 25'-1/4", 26' and 26'-7/8" None of the corners are square and none of the joints are even. Some blocks are touching leaving zero room for mortar while others have close to 2 inches between them. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks in advance.
