The attached picture may or may not be how it's been done before. :rolleyes: But yeah, a footing with rebar would make sense. Would be nice to dowel/epoxy rebar into the house but I believe it's only 8" thick. Someone smarter than me would have to call out what I would need. I'm not purchasing a...
Yeah there is no room to step them back for most that I've done. A few locations I've done only have 5' from the house to the property line.
That's a tight budget just based on master bath finishes alone can go batshit plus add the structural headache.
What's really weird is the calls for...
Just curious, did engineering make you step it back or just something like CMU/Rebar straight up?
And it's not exactly easy here. Most jurisdictions have some extremely mentally challenged as either gate keepers/plan check or inspectors. I did a restaurant in Tempe, the health department and...
I totally forgot about this product but looked up dimensions and they're limited to 58" width.
These are limited to 84" Height. They have some products listed at the proper dimensions but after contacting them directly, they reached out to their specific supplier at St Paul Corrugating. St...
You could coat the back. Tons of work just to get to the backside of existing. Would make sense to do it before installation but I don't think it's a long term fix.
Can't affix anything to inside floor/walls due to egress codes.
I know there's maintenance that comes with homeownership but...
You guys have always been great about solutions and I have a problem...
I got a call a few years ago about replacing some egress basement window wells in Tempe. I got the call because they tried "other" companies and the other companies will only do demo/excavation with excavator. Due to AC...
I got a white lab from a family on the north west side of phoenix April 2020. By far, one of the best dogs I've owned.
The family has a good size property for the dogs. They are mostly kept out back in their own little suite but the kids like to play with the puppies and it seems like that...
No congrats for me. I've tried and tried. The 3rd didn't talk to me for a few months because of my thoughts regarding her blatant stupidity after the midterms. I have wooden FJB coasters all over the house. When she visits she turns them over so she doesn't have to see the FJB. So I re did a few...
3 of our 4 daughters are of voting age in Arizona.
All 3 have been living with fiances/boyfriends for the last 3+ years.
ALL 3 voted in 2022 mid terms solely based on not having an R next to their name.
Why?
Abortion.
Of course it deteriorated.
1. Because they weren't able to store vertically because they weren't installed. Vertical installation makes the steel stronger due to compression of steel molecules packing the grain instead of breaking at it's inherent low tensile strength when stored horizontal...
And whoever bought it is tied directly to the family. No doubt in my mind.
They say the storage fees added up to 45 mil. And whoever stored it is tied directly to the family. No doubt in my mind.
And when they sell it back (definitively for a EXTREME profit) it will be directly tied to the...
more to your point....
I needed JCI to come shut down a fire alarm module at Chandler Fashion Center so we could demo a hood vent and remove fire suppression system without setting off the alarms. After 30 phone calls, 4 weeks and $1700 later a guy finally shows up. We have security put the...
I have a duplicate of wood/cabinets/scribe/filler parts for this built-in. Sizing of unit in photo is for 10' ceilings width is just a tad over 14'.
Metropolis Fawn from Sollid Cabinetry in Gilbert, AZ
All parts still in packaging from manufacture just sitting in my climate controlled...
And liberty is now saying any customer can get "off" the list if you wish to be removed.
I'm willing to bet there aren't multiple codes to get in to a liberty safe. Just one backdoor for all of them.
Not sure the relevance the American civil war has anything to do with what is happening now and more so, how things would play out. During the civil war, both sides had rugged, callused men who owned weapons and knew how to use them. They were fairly self sustained and essentially unplugged from...