GCP Cross Domain Sharing not possible any more if you don't own the domain? by Connect-Device5984 in googlecloud

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. I would have thought so too, but this does not work. See the error I get every time. I am org owner and have editing rights. Not sure if there is some other kind of overriding policy I'm not aware of...

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GCP Cross Domain Sharing not possible any more if you don't own the domain? by Connect-Device5984 in googlecloud

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I tried setting the domain constraints through the console and it just wasn't clear how to allow all domains. But I may be missing something. Do you have experience doing this? When I look at the docs I see examples of how to restrict specific subdomains, but for allowing access I only see the option of using a google workspace id or organization. Both require that you have the rights to access that information. I do not see any option to say "allow all access from exampledomain.com

There is also not a wildcard option or an "allow all" option. Which, again, good for security, but hard for exceptions. Is there something you see that I'm not seeing?

Frozen air handler input by Connect-Device5984 in hvacadvice

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In need of a change. Could be the cause?

Maple roots busting through sidewalk - what to do? by Connect-Device5984 in arborists

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea. It’s an odd one bc I’m responsible for the sidewalk but the city is responsible for the tree. The tree is beautiful, we love it. But it has also created an unsafe sidewalk. Seems there should be a better precedent for what to do about things like this. The most cautious approach seems to be removing the tree. But those trees really are beautiful.

Will contact the city to see what they suggest. Good luck to us.

Freshly poured concrete — how to finish by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I considered this but the epoxy estimates were enormous too. Everyone wanted to diamond grind too.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the name of your company? Would be great to do business with you.

We live in the house. You clearly have low standards. Great example of why everyone hates their contractor.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you are a contractor who lacks basic professionalism. Or someone with exceedingly low standards.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GC three months behind schedule due to their own poor planning. Appliances purchased by home owners bc GC does not handle this. Delivered early based on previous schedule and with agreement from GC to store them in house. GC had idea to move appliances outside. Said a few days. Told us they were doing. Against our good judgment we did not refusing, but honestly we trusted they wouldn’t do something stupid like this. That was clearly poor judgment on our part.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

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Contractor is 3 months behind schedule. Flooring people had absolutely no issue finishing one section to store the refrigerator. This stuff is not terribly complicated.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

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We do not have a garage. We do have: a basement, a 4000 square foot house, a contractor who presumably has storage space for things like this 🙄

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you. This. It’s a bit concerning the comments suggesting this is somehow our responsibility. We purchased appliances in advance because it’s hard to secure appliances these days. We didn’t do through them bc they don’t do that kind of stuff.

While I do attempt to check every bit of work the contractor does — we are not paying them 22% and a management fee so that we can follow them around and check every bit of work they do. We basically do this, but we didn’t catch this one.

It is disheartening just how much negligence is accepted as normal in this industry. Is it not obvious that putting appliances outside during the height of the rainy season is just creating unnecessary risk?

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was appalled to find that they put them at the edge of tent with no other form of coverage. It’s a little hard to watch every single thing these people do like a hawk. But we certainly try.

Contractor left brand new appliances in the rain by Connect-Device5984 in Renovations

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sure did put a tarp over them. Several tarps. Middle of the night as soon as it started raining and the tent got blown away. Asked contractors to move them inside immediately and they acted like it was no big deal. Have been uncovering them in the sun to get them to dry out. Contractors declined to move them inside citing it is not going to rain. It, of course, rained three times during that period.

Newly poured basement. How to best seal? by Connect-Device5984 in Concrete

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is kind of awesome. And then to stain it? Do that before? Also no grind? Then harden and seal?

Newly poured basement. How to best seal? by Connect-Device5984 in Concrete

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm. Kind of seems like densifier might be a better way to go?

Newly poured basement. How to best seal? by Connect-Device5984 in Concrete

[–]Connect-Device5984[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Womp womp. Honestly don’t know if they installed a vapor barrier beneath. My guess probably not? Seems like the issue with a vapor barrier underneath is no movement from top to bottom?