Speaking of weather, we’re in the middle of a pretty serious rainstorm, complete with tree-twisting wind. There’s an oak limb that we inexplicably didn’t have the tree guys take out while they were here, that overhangs the building by about 5 feet.
While I was out in the garage earlier, looking at how much water was coming in (still no bay doors) - plus listening to the rain on the roof - I imagined hearing the crash as part of that limb hit the building. If it actually happens, I hope it’s a glancing blow.
The limb is thick enough, but not huge, and high enough that it’s going to be a challenge taking it down without a crane.
Not yet sure how I’m going to manage that, but I must confess that it occurred to me that I have both a 12’ stepladder and a battery powered pole saw.
What could possibly go wrong?
But back to the water in the garage. It‘s pretty much scattered to various degrees throughout the front half of the floor, due to the wind blowing it in.
The 6’ x 6’ rollup door is also leaking, and a puddle has formed in the corner.
Part of the problem seems to be that the white straps you see in the photo wrap under the door, which compresses the weatherstrip. It’s a bad design. Not sure what the fix is.
While I was out in the garage earlier, looking at how much water was coming in (still no bay doors) - plus listening to the rain on the roof - I imagined hearing the crash as part of that limb hit the building. If it actually happens, I hope it’s a glancing blow.
The limb is thick enough, but not huge, and high enough that it’s going to be a challenge taking it down without a crane.
Not yet sure how I’m going to manage that, but I must confess that it occurred to me that I have both a 12’ stepladder and a battery powered pole saw.
What could possibly go wrong?
But back to the water in the garage. It‘s pretty much scattered to various degrees throughout the front half of the floor, due to the wind blowing it in.
The 6’ x 6’ rollup door is also leaking, and a puddle has formed in the corner.
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Part of the problem seems to be that the white straps you see in the photo wrap under the door, which compresses the weatherstrip. It’s a bad design. Not sure what the fix is.