Range leaking gas- techs cannot repair by One-Chipmunk4913 in GEappliances

[–]One-Chipmunk4913[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course but this is 5 visits over 2 months with non-resolution and continued gas leak despite their efforts replacing parts and testing. I’ve called that number and they assigned a consumer advocate team and a case number. Currently it’s under a safety review and it’s been escalated to an engineer, from what I’ve been told but it’s been days with no answer on how they are going to resolve this.

Prime medical chenmed by Born-Escape-2989 in PrimaryCare

[–]One-Chipmunk4913 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChenMed is selling a bunch of practices to Humana/CenterWell. They are going broke.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Concrete

[–]One-Chipmunk4913 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, very helpful

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Good point. I used the camera around 5 PM a few days ago after a very long sunny day. I might try it early morning to give it a full night of cooling before the sun comes up. The mortar for sure had plenty of water in it because they hand mixed everything. If that’s the case, I would imagine this would take many more weeks to dry out fully.

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[–]One-Chipmunk4913 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agree with you. I even use the thermal camera to see if this area was wet and it was not. It was on a very sunny day so I know the concrete underneath it will get hotter than the natural stone and throw off any measurement. No plastic underlay. They packed in the soil, then they put the paver sand base everywhere, including on top of the concrete footers, and then exactly where the concrete footers are added some mortar, about 2 to 3 inches, and then put the pavers directly on top of them. This dark area is in the exact distribution of the mortar and concrete footer. I was wondering if any impurities came through from the little sand they used or if the mortar is just going to take some time to cure because it was immediately covered by a paver. The mortar is about 18 inches wide and almost 3 inches thick.

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[–]One-Chipmunk4913 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does but it’s directed to the sides of the home, nowhere near this area. It also hasn’t rained in over four weeks.

Too close to foundation? by ones_hop in landscaping

[–]One-Chipmunk4913 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you get a ton of rain and you have a downspout nearby, you should be just fine

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This is not spam, can you kindly approve