Thursday, January 20, 2011

Approval process for adaptation

I think we are almost done with this adaptation thing.  One day this week (I can't even remember which day now), Brian met with the occupational therapist and the woman who drew the pictures for the bathroom, to go through the work and the discrepencies.  The main one is the floor of the shower - at one spot near the top corner of the shower stall, the floor of the shower is flush with the bathroom floor.  We now have to place a towel on the floor to stop the water from coming out of the shower.  The other issue is one of the floor tiles kind of pops when you stand on it.  According to her (she who knows all things... NOT), it is either because there is an air pocket under the tile, or the contractor didnt put enough mortar to hold the tile in place. 

Fixes: the contractor will be told to match a bullnose kind of tile to the floor and install it near the corner where the floors are flush - we hope this will stop the water from coming out.  As for the tile that pops, she will mention it to the contractor but unless the tile cracks or the grout cracks, there is not much we can do.  It would not behoove (what a word) anyone to have to remove all the tiles to fix it.

At this point, all we have left to do is to wait for the contractor to come back and install the bullnose, and then we should be done.  Thank God... Although, now that I think about it, I won't have anything to complain about.  Don't worry I'll find something.

That's it for now. 

"til next time.

1 comment:

  1. It's OK, you don't have to find something else to complain about,

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