technically the interior concrete slab should have stopped underneath the garage door. instead of 4 inches past it. thou i do like the slope that was added i think youll still have issues with the interior concrete out side.
The slab stops right at the wall line and doesn’t go past it. The stem walls are 8” thick though so I’m not sure how far set in from the edge the doors will actually end up being. But, I don’t think there will be 4” past the doors. Unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re referring to.
@@jamessignorelli852 what’s driving that idea? It’s been here for over 100 years already and we’re building it to last long into our retirement. It better exist in 20 years!!!
technically the interior concrete slab should have stopped underneath the garage door. instead of 4 inches past it. thou i do like the slope that was added i think youll still have issues with the interior concrete out side.
The slab stops right at the wall line and doesn’t go past it. The stem walls are 8” thick though so I’m not sure how far set in from the edge the doors will actually end up being. But, I don’t think there will be 4” past the doors. Unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re referring to.
The sad truth is in twenty years that house won't even exist .
@@jamessignorelli852 what’s driving that idea? It’s been here for over 100 years already and we’re building it to last long into our retirement. It better exist in 20 years!!!