Saturday, October 13, 2007

Plumbing...

This past Tuesday, the plumber was able to get out to our property and do his thing. He arrived at about 1:30 and finished around 4. At 4:01 it started raining. It only rained for 15 minutes or so, but from the looks of things you would think we got 10 inches. Tuesday night we braved the mud and were able to fill the pipes with water to test for leaks. There were none found. The makeup crew was able to get out on Friday to start cutting the beams and laying the rebar. We ran into on small snag. 2 of the drain pipes were running inside the beams and had to me moved. Also, they managed to hit and break one of the drain pipes. They were planning on coming back out on Saturday and finishing everything up but we told them not to come. I have no idea how we would have made the necessary repairs if they had laid all the rebar! We spent the majority of Saturday repairing the damaged pipe, moving the 2 to a new location and filling them back up with water. Tomorrow (Sunday) we are going to check for leaks, backfill, cleanup, and redress the vapor barrier. A word of advice, give the plumber the engineered foundation plans so they will not run the drain pipes inside of a beam. My main concern was him not running the pipes over the top of or through a pier. I never thought twice about any of the beams...
Next time I'll know better.










Pipe inside beam



Other pipe inside beam



Broken pipe repair job by foundation guys. There is no way I could leave a rubber coupling on a pipe UNDER the foundation. If you look close, you can see the pipe is sagging where the rubber coupling is.

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