Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Misc. Items: Overhead Garage Door, Cultured Marble

You may want to install the garage door motor operator yourself (see Chapter 16) in order to save a little money, and since you need to be present on the job for other reasons. I normally would do some odd jobs, so that I could justify waiting around the job site for deliveries, or to lock up after subs. Your trim subcontractor will have to case the large garage overhead door opening before you have the door installed, since the rails mount against these 1x4’s framing the door opening. Following that you can install the motor operator if you are not having a door company do it. We could either pay the overhead door company an extra $250 to furnish and install a half-horsepower motor, or we could buy one for $125 locally and do the labor ourselves. It took about two hours, which was equivalent to $50 per hour pay. This could not be considered after-tax money, since it contributed to sweat equity that would be taxed as profit later, (not as homeowner.) That income was fairly good compensation, especially since we needed to be present on the job a good deal of the time anyway, without the luxury of a full-time super (superintendent.)

The builder must call a cultured marble supplier, if desired, for vanity tops, before the plumber is to come to final his work. The marble company will measure the installed vanities for tops and built-in lavatory bowls, whirlpool tubs with splash and skirt, perhaps shower walls or tub surrounds, and caps for shower knee walls and curbs. This product is not satisfactory for kitchen countertops, since it is easily stained, porous, and not heat resistant.


We found it was less expensive and more satisfactory to furnish an acrylic whirlpool tub than a marble one. Acrylic is more comfortable with ample body-fitting curves, and it keeps water warmer than the heat absorbing thermal mass of a marble tub will allow. The difference is that an acrylic tub requires a knee wall or other support to be built, and a marble tub comes with its own marble skirt, which was self-supporting. Both types required access for servicing the pump underneath. The acrylic tub’s skirt was usually a piece of cement board covered with tile and held in place with caulk that could be cut later for service. Sometimes a service access door is provided in an adjacent toilet room. I often wanted to install a large soaking tub rather than a whirlpool tub, since the latter is harder to clean, costs more, requires electrical work and access, and most buyers report whirlpools are rarely used. However, though little used, buyers usually requested the jets and pumps.

[cont. in book Working for Subs -see URL link herein]

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