The start finally ....Garashmahal
#81
So how's the progress? Looks great so far!
It dwarfs the old building for sure...
If you want some volunteered help with the electrical, let me know. I had too much fun with wiring when I wired my little "shop" building in the back yard (that is now just full of junk)...
It dwarfs the old building for sure...
If you want some volunteered help with the electrical, let me know. I had too much fun with wiring when I wired my little "shop" building in the back yard (that is now just full of junk)...
#82
Progrees has been slow. I the problem with asking anyone for help is I just never know when I can get out there. The wife is going to pop out the twins in about 40 days so its getting hard for her to get around. If I have any energy after being gone from the house for 13 hours it has been going toward house work and trying to help her keep up.
I did finish one 1/2 of the ceiling lights and am 75% done with the other side. ever with only 8 of the 16 lights on its bright in there. I will have daylight when I get the other 8 clicked on.
I still am having a big problem with my contrator. The way his sub installed the gutters I have water leaking in the top of the walls in a hard blowing rain like we have been having.
I did finish one 1/2 of the ceiling lights and am 75% done with the other side. ever with only 8 of the 16 lights on its bright in there. I will have daylight when I get the other 8 clicked on.
I still am having a big problem with my contrator. The way his sub installed the gutters I have water leaking in the top of the walls in a hard blowing rain like we have been having.
#84
No they are mounted to the top of the wall side with no flashing. There is about 3/4" -1 gap at the back. When the wind is blowing in a hard rain it blows past the gutter to the top of my walls and runs down inside. I have hard foam sprayed so it olny a trickle down the wall and after a while there is a puddle in the floor.
#86
For 2 months they have been attempting to come out and fix it. After multiple no shows 2 weekends ago my wife said they came out and were working on it. I got home that night and got up on a ladder only to see nothing different. It still leaks and have been not able to get ahold of anyone since.
#87
Unbelievable! After looking at the pictures. There should have been a flat surface such as a facia or frieze below the roof panels to attach gutters to. Also there is no overhang (NONE) on the lower eaves and rakes. (cost cutting?) The only thing I can see, is to run a flashing under the existing roof panels bent down into the gutters. Either way, the eaves are not correct for gutters or for that matter blowing rain. My minimum eave is 12" overhang. I can only see problems with that set up. Not good. Good luck with the builder who did not have enough foresight at addressing these areas ahead of time. Anyways, still Unbelievable! I won't rant into detail further.
Yes I am a Contractor.
Congrats upcoming on the twins
Yes I am a Contractor.
Congrats upcoming on the twins
#89
A home builder I talked to in Oregon last month told me about some of his challenges in blowing rain. He had actually seen it being blown upwards underneath sloped eaves and leaking into walls. Could be your situation, too. Water running off the top roof panel is being forced back up along its underside due to its gental slope. If the roof is corrougated, flashing would not help. Maybe attach wind deflectors to the gutters???
I think for the next 5 months, rain will be no longer be a worry here in TX....
I think for the next 5 months, rain will be no longer be a worry here in TX....
#90
I got bent over with no lube. I just have to make the best of it. I finished the ceiling lights tonight but I am missing 2 bulbs still. The picture does not do the light justice. Its very bright and these are night time shots.
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Unbelievable! After looking at the pictures. There should have been a flat surface such as a facia or frieze below the roof panels to attach gutters to. Also there is no overhang (NONE) on the lower eaves and rakes. (cost cutting?) The only thing I can see, is to run a flashing under the existing roof panels bent down into the gutters. Either way, the eaves are not correct for gutters or for that matter blowing rain. My minimum eave is 12" overhang. I can only see problems with that set up. Not good. Good luck with the builder who did not have enough foresight at addressing these areas ahead of time. Anyways, still Unbelievable! I won't rant into detail further.
Yes I am a Contractor.
Congrats upcoming on the twins
Yes I am a Contractor.
Congrats upcoming on the twins
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#91
A home builder I talked to in Oregon last month told me about some of his challenges in blowing rain. He had actually seen it being blown upwards underneath sloped eaves and leaking into walls. Could be your situation, too. Water running off the top roof panel is being forced back up along its underside due to its gental slope. If the roof is corrougated, flashing would not help. Maybe attach wind deflectors to the gutters???
I think for the next 5 months, rain will be no longer be a worry here in TX....
I think for the next 5 months, rain will be no longer be a worry here in TX....
There are other ways of bending the bottom edge of the roof panel so it hooks a pre installed starter on the eave edge. However, that is more labor intensive.
JMO
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