entrtaner
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Help! I've been lurking on these forums for the last few months since purchasing my first house. Mostly looking at what people have done to correct issues in their garage, since mine has plenty of issues.
I found that we had termite damage on the sill plate of the exterior wall of the garage and proceeded to pull down all of the (poorly installed) drywall that the former owners had put up. Turns out the damage extends up into a couple of the 2x4s on that exterior wall, but not a big deal. Got a contractor to come in, gave me a fair price and is going to replace the sill, the concrete block under it that was damaged and either sister (where possible) or replace the 2x4s. I'm happy with the price, happy that he's able to start next week.
What I'm not happy about is that I made a mistake...like we all do from time to time. I totally missed taking down the drywall above the garage door, covering the header. Noticed tonight when I went to take measurements for the roof rafters (don't ask). Tore down the drywall to find that the header is made of 2-2x8s, no plywood between, and the one on the interior of the garage has extensive termite damage the entire length of the header.
I believe I've worked out how everything came to pass, and I think I know what I need to do to keep history from repeating itself, but my question is, how big of a deal is it going to be to go to my contractor with this item as well.
Details:
Header 8'6" wide
2-2x8s, no plywood sandwiched
Cape Cod house with only gable storage area above the garage
Please tell me how much I should be crying into my beer?
Ent
I found that we had termite damage on the sill plate of the exterior wall of the garage and proceeded to pull down all of the (poorly installed) drywall that the former owners had put up. Turns out the damage extends up into a couple of the 2x4s on that exterior wall, but not a big deal. Got a contractor to come in, gave me a fair price and is going to replace the sill, the concrete block under it that was damaged and either sister (where possible) or replace the 2x4s. I'm happy with the price, happy that he's able to start next week.
What I'm not happy about is that I made a mistake...like we all do from time to time. I totally missed taking down the drywall above the garage door, covering the header. Noticed tonight when I went to take measurements for the roof rafters (don't ask). Tore down the drywall to find that the header is made of 2-2x8s, no plywood between, and the one on the interior of the garage has extensive termite damage the entire length of the header.
I believe I've worked out how everything came to pass, and I think I know what I need to do to keep history from repeating itself, but my question is, how big of a deal is it going to be to go to my contractor with this item as well.
Details:
Header 8'6" wide
2-2x8s, no plywood sandwiched
Cape Cod house with only gable storage area above the garage
Please tell me how much I should be crying into my beer?
Ent

. If you want to rebuild the garage...good excuse to make it bigger...LOL