Carpet/Tile Transition Not Under Door; Need Your Response

 
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Old 09-16-2009, 09:23 PM   #61
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he is back, back, back, back, back, gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 09-16-2009, 09:30 PM   #62
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Don't you watch hgtv? You're supposed to use 3in doors. Just kidding! Don't wanna hurt any feelings! booohoo! Seriously, what do you think is standard? Hey maybe you can go to home depot and buy some beautiful transition seems and have a pro contracor install them. You can do it we, Can help!
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The project manager is at fault, period. If the GC was managing the project it is his fault. When I am acting as PM, every detail is my responsibility, no matter what. All terminations are marked on every opening. If the tile guys are on site, I will explain all details. If there is a language barrier, I will lay out the tile/flooring myself and oversee them until I feel comfortable walking away. Finishes are everything to a homeowner. They live with them day to day.
Right on! A GC & or PM. should have it together or every one suffers...
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