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<blockquote data-quote="ndlongshot" data-source="post: 315330" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>Thanks for your input.</p><p></p><p>When you come out the back garage door, there is concrete steps going down to the backyard patio. The rear of the lot is lower than the front. I like your idea of having them come assess the situation first and get a price quote before I decide anything. By the front sidewalk and door it looks like there is rebar in there next to the garage but has still slid away from the house.</p><p></p><p>The house was built in 2012, we are the second owners. Im sure the builders would tell us to pound sand. But it would be nice for them to see the end result of the pour, or the contractor who did it for them. Almost all of it has settled in some fashion. We knew this before moving in, obviously it wasn't a deal breaker for us. But would now like to fix what I can fix. And put together a plan for possibly replacing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndlongshot, post: 315330, member: 244"] Thanks for your input. When you come out the back garage door, there is concrete steps going down to the backyard patio. The rear of the lot is lower than the front. I like your idea of having them come assess the situation first and get a price quote before I decide anything. By the front sidewalk and door it looks like there is rebar in there next to the garage but has still slid away from the house. The house was built in 2012, we are the second owners. Im sure the builders would tell us to pound sand. But it would be nice for them to see the end result of the pour, or the contractor who did it for them. Almost all of it has settled in some fashion. We knew this before moving in, obviously it wasn't a deal breaker for us. But would now like to fix what I can fix. And put together a plan for possibly replacing. [/QUOTE]
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