Looks like an optical illusion. If you zoom in, you can see a cricket in the middle directing water towards the two drains.
Imagine the snow that’s gonna pile up in there.lolI don't see an outlet for the heat tape to keep the scuppers from freezing up. Need to address that!![]()
Looks like an optical illusion. If you zoom in, you can see a cricket in the middle directing water towards the two drains.
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Ya, it made it look like a valley till you really zoom in.I couldn't believe it was a valley but, wow, that center cricket is really hard to discern. I had to look hard but I did finally see the cricket in the center. The side ones were obvious but the center is really hiding in that picture.
Very nice!
I have very little flat roof experience. Looks like the framers gave you nice pitch and various crickets.
When it comes time for the roofing, flashing, scuppers, and coping, please include the details as I would like to learn.

Interesting that its all a sprayed product. I was thinking metal flashing, membranes, etc.
WOW!Our new to us house/home here in Prescott is a Southwest Flat Roof Stucco house. Now into owning it for almost 3 years I realize that I did not buy a house in Prescott, I bought a wooden sailboat in the San Diego harbor. I now have to get up on the roof minimum twice a year, but probably 4-6 times a year and blow off the leaves, check for cracks in the parapets, caulk the cracks in the parapets, paint the caulked cracks in the parapets, blow the acorns off the roof, blow the leaves off the roof, check for cracks……..
LOL!
What is used to recoat the roof?We had ours recoated shortly after we bought the house. Figured a pre-emptive strike was better than reactive repair.
Cost us right at $1/square ft.



Power for mini split(s) stubbed out at 36" above ground level on the east and west sides of the office.A bit late to suggest - but if was doing another flat roof i may pre-add some footers for future possible solar mount or a mini split. I did put a PVC conduit stub up there.



Tied the hot cold, and waste lines into the plumbing stack in the wall between the garage and the butler's pantry (fancy name for a converted laundry room with a refrigerator and dishwasher instead of a washer and dryer 


Foil taped the duct joints first thing yesterday AM.Nice progress!
Glad they fixed the scuppers - that would have pissed me off as well.
Have not seen ABS (black) plumbing pipe in years! All we have here is the white PVC. There is a special glue to connect PVC to ABS - I had to chase it down around 8 years ago as I discovered that my house has some ABS in it by prior hack owner. Fast forward to last year and I needed it again and it was nowhere to be found; had to use a Fernco coupling instead.
Don't forget to foil tape seal the joints in your exhaust fume hood duct.

That work looks top notch.More to follow.
I am really happy with the workmanship of this GC's crew (mostly his family). They are sticklers for detail, clean up everything at the end of the day, and work together well as a team. They did the framing and the electrical, the rest gets subbed out under the GC's oversight.That work looks top notch.


Those two pumps are, IMO, some of the coolest garage art I‘ve ever seen.The two Texaco gas pumps I built a few years ago are going out there...along with a couple of other surprises