tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668726760765565348.post6655235297881812989..comments2022-06-03T02:20:32.433-04:00Comments on From 41 to 14: Our Courtland Gate Journey: Closer than I thought! LChapmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05746336587419233566noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668726760765565348.post-37910246981335112292015-02-12T16:12:13.776-05:002015-02-12T16:12:13.776-05:00To paint the door it must be above a certain tempe...To paint the door it must be above a certain temperature. Mid March weather in the Northeast is a crap shoot- never no what you are going to get. Beyond that- we will have an inspector at the pre settlement meeting because I have a feeling we will be to in love to see any flaws ;)LChapmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05746336587419233566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-668726760765565348.post-19296555899672920582015-02-11T19:32:35.733-05:002015-02-11T19:32:35.733-05:00Not to much longer for you, and you will be moving...Not to much longer for you, and you will be moving in. If you want things fixed/finished after closing because of the current weather, I would make sure to get it in writing. The yard seems normal, but painting the front door, I would think they could move the door inside to paint and dry, but I'm not a painter, lol. As for the asphalt in the driveway, some times they add another layer after, if it's level with your garage floor already then they won't be most likely. Because they would have tear out the current asphalt before installing new so water doesn't go into your garage from the different heights. Tearing out would be very costly to the builder. I only know this because one of my family members own a paving company. If it's lower then the garage then your in luck. :)Pagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07783843906109186579noreply@blogger.com