Re: garage problems


Subject: Re: garage problems
From: Tom Campbell (tom@tandc.com)
Date: Wed May 31 2000 - 17:09:48 CDT


Hi John,

I'm adding the list to the cc: so everyone knows.

At 03:03 PM 5/31/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Tom,
>
>The problem with the lock is major. I noticed that
>this morning. You have to give it a good shove and it
>will latch. Does your key open that door? If not, we
>can lock it and people will have to use the front door
>- if yes, I do not know how to handle it. It looks to
>me like they need to adjust the strike plate. I will
>try to look at it again this evening.

My front door key does open this door. I didn't look too hard at the
strike plate to see if it could be adjusted correctly, my hands were
full. I'll run down with a screwdriver and see if I can adjust it.

>Regarding the cracks, I spoke with the foreman - the
>reason that we cannot park on top of the deck is that
>they have not sealed it yet. It is a three day
>process where they need dry conditions. That should
>prevent water seeping in and freezing and thawing.

That makes sense.

Tom

>--- Tom Campbell <tom@tandc.com> wrote:
> > I parked my car in the garage today, noticed two
> > major problems:
> >
> > 1) The locked door between the garage and the
> > building does not
> > latch. This is the door located at the base of the
> > back stairwell. It is
> > a security problem since the garage entrance has to
> > remain open until all
> > the stalls have been conveyed.
> >
> > 2) The cracks on the upper deck leak through to the
> > lower deck. After a
> > few freeze-thaw cycles, major repairs will be needed
> > due to falling
> > concrete chunks.
> >
> > Tom



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