So today some guys showed up and built the columns on either side of our raised beam wall. Well, it has been stressed that the columns were to be built flush with the wall so that when the stone is applied, it sticks out beyond the tile, so the tile looks inset in the stone.
Well I am having pain from my wisdom tooth extraction so was trying to rest in bed this morning and hubby went out to tell the guys about the column but they were arguing with him and again, barely spoke any English. I told him to call the PB. PB is like oh I thought you wanted the stone flush with the tile, not the columns flush... Ugh no. Never discussed this.
So the guys up and leave even though we told them the columns were wrong. PB is saying they can add mortar and float the face of the columns flush with the wall but 1) I was already concerned with how far behind the wall the columns would be and setting them 1.5" further back just adds to it sticking into the walking area and 2) every where there is a joint of material it is a weak point and eventually water could get between the blocks and the mortar causing the stone to get loose. And ultimately, it needs to be done correctly.
So hubby went out and dismantled the columns while the mortar was still wet bc once it set those blocks will be wasted and again, they need to be set correctly. Ugh...
On Thursday when we met the new head of construction guy, we discussed the columns and he said he wanted to be there when they built them to make sure they were done correctly esp bc they needed a footer built to get them the correct height and plane as the wall.
So the little bit of work that was done today was then undone. And apparently the guy arguing with my hubby was the head tile guy. For whatever reason the 2 Brazilians who had been out in the beginning, who also knew about the columns and suggested cutting the corner pieces so they looked clean in the ends, were not out today. Hopefully they come back soon.