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Thread: WWMD: Contractor poured garage foundation too close to house. (Note: Fuck!)

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    Red face WWMD: Contractor poured garage foundation too close to house. (Note: Fuck!)

    "Never try." -Homer Simpson


    We just had our the concrete pad under our old garage demolished, removed, and "replaced" with a new concrete pour.

    Local code requires new pours to be 6" above grade, with a 5 foot long concrete ramp allowing entrance to the garage.

    The cement crew misunderstood the plans/purchase-order supplied by the garage company because the garage company's drawing was vague and incomplete, it turns out. They put the new pour 4 feet too close to the house. It was supposed to be 11 feet back (the max available on our lot) from the house, but it's only 7 feet back. There's also a conspicuous 4 foot gap behind the foundation, which is not exactly space we'll use.

    See attached not-to-scale digital scribblings.

    I'm pretty bullshit. The garage will be right in your face the second you walk about the back door, and it will be difficult/impossible to park a car in the spot on the left side.

    I hate to be a dick about stuff like this, especially when the only way to get the foundation 4 feet back (where it should be) is to demolish it and start again. But, I think the current setup is pretty fucked, and I think it will look fucked to anyone thinking of buying the house in the future. Not to mention the utility of the 2nd parking spot in this 2 car garage is now questionable.

    Am I out of line telling them to tear it up and do it right? This garage is costing us about $13,000. Not exactly chump change.

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    I can't help, but I love the diagram. Hope you sort it out

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    No...make them do it again.
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    Didn't you pay him to do the job right? I say, better to "be a dick now, than get dicked in the future". What happens when you go to sell the house, and you can't get a C.O. because of this? Try going back to the contractor then. Hardyhar!
    Get the job done right, or sue. There are quite a few Utard lawyer maggots who, I'm sure, would be willing to help you out.
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    No your not out of line.

    Its a big miss. Why was no one called on this untill the foundation is poured? Should have been obvious when the frames wentdown before the pour.

    If the same contracter is doing the whole job (Building the
    Garage) you have some leverage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo
    No...make them do it again.
    Agreed. You're gonna have a fight on your hands but you are owed a correct pour. Good luck!

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    Is there any way they can pour additional concrete to make up the 4 feet on the back edge?

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    You're going to have to be a dick and this is likely going to be a huge pain in your ass. Sucks.

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    You hired a contractor to do the garage, they fucked up so they should fix it. You are not out of line at all, a contractor should know how to pour a foundation/slab.

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    knock down the house and move it four feet the other way. problem solved.


    yeah, i've got nothing--make 'em do it again, you didn't pay for it to be done this way.
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    Is the Ramp 4' ? And the actual start of the Garage 11' from the back of your house? Cuz well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD
    Is there any way they can pour additional concrete to make up the 4 feet on the back edge?
    1) Could, but it's not likely to meet code
    2) Also doesn't solve problem of the first 4 feet being too close to the house -- very difficult to cut that out cleanly.
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    Hopefully you have not paid them yet, thats your leverage. And if its not up to code you should'nt. DId the contractor pull the permit for you? How would it pass inspection? HIs problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slim
    You're going to have to be a dick and this is likely going to be a huge pain in your ass. Sucks.
    From past experience this is most likely true. Not only a dick, but a continually nagging dick.

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    You are in no way out of line to request it done by code (or right)

    It sucks, can be a bitch but they screwed up and if it is not to code, they get to do it again, per your request and if that does not work, get the building inspector.

    My parents just had a similar thing happen to their new house on the landscape side and the now have all new GREEN grass, and they pool piping is now down the proper 6" instead of the 2" the damn idiots originally put the piping. New trees too!


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    Quote Originally Posted by phUnk
    The cement crew misunderstood the plans/purchase-order supplied by the garage company because the garage company's drawing was vague and incomplete, it turns out.
    Let these two sort it out- it's their problem, not yours. You paid $$$ for the correct job, not a half-assed one that you could've done yourself thank you very much.

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    Dude, make them do it right, you paid for it(hopefully not "in full" yet)

    Be a dick about it if you have to (Just pretend it's Blurred's Concrete Service, LLC.)
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    Tell the contractor they fucked the pooch on this and you want it totally replaced. Be a dick, they will balk but you have their money. Demand a complete removal and replacement and bring them to the barganing table. You have the concrete, and you have their money, they did not deliver what was promised, so they need to do what it takes to make it right. Odds are they will be willing to sawcut and demo the ramp and extra 4' and pour you a new ramp and complete the 4' gap behind the existing slab. If they offer this, make sure they drill and epoxy dowels in the connection.

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    As an electrical consultant I see fucked up stuff all the time, any time I see something wrong I make them do it over again. If the wrong product is installed and can not easily be removed I make sure the client gets a credit for the fuck up. I've seen architects tell the contractor to jack hammer out huge concrete fuckups. Sounds like your contractor fucked up. If it was spelled out on a drawing then they should rip it out and do it again. If you can live with it, try to get the pour for free.
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    Were you replacing the old slab in the same place, and was it perfectly clear to the contractor?

    If so, make them tear it up. Shoddy work is shoddy work, you shouldn't have to live with it because they have to spend more money.

    AD is right, nag the shit out of them, and document everything from now on. Send out a fax immediately after each conversation.

    Just keep calling. And definitely don't feel bad about getting on them. This is the way construction works; people try to get away with as much as possible.

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    Don't settle for a half ass fix on this. Demand that they demo and replace the whole damn thing.

    If my father's company had fucked up a pour on a freeway bridge, CalTrans would have forced him to do the same thing. Sure he would have eaten it in the shorts, but that's part of being a contractor. There's risk involved in every job. It's part of the game. It's their fault and so they should pay the price, not you.
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    If you have to sue him, make sure you include a demand for attorneys' fees!
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    Thanks everyone.

    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.

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    I'm all for making them tear it out but on the other hand, if the plans were vague, the contractor could argue that the slab was poured correctly just not where you wanted it because you were not clear about the location. That said I would fight to have it replaced and if you need to compromise then have them pour the additional 4 feet (that should not be a code problem for a slab on grade) and have him SAW CUT the front edge 4 feet back and then jackhammer out and remove it.

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    Do not accept the current slab. Force them to fix it.

    Is it just a slab or is this an actual foundatyion?

    If it's just a a slab perhaps they can add the four feet on to the back whcih would allow you to push the garage back without having to rip up the whole slab. You also gain a bit of paved space in front of the garge which can be good or bad.

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