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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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You and @supercorndogs are correct after I see your views. I do it on a phone screen and did not zoom in enough.

I still maintain that it is improper installation for a storm door. The screws should have gone through the brick mold if mounted to be a true storm door and not just a decorative way to have screens in the summer.

As far as that goes, the brick mold is obviously not even brick molding and has what? Three pin nails in it?

Yes I’m being picky, but good construction practices are rarely followed, understood or even cared about by 90% or more of the modern “custom home builders”. Most are just subsidiaries of a few huge corporations that move from subdivision to subdivision and source lowest dollar materials and cut costs whenever possible.

Great business model, sucks for the homeowner.

Rulz
If you don’t eat yer meat, how can you have any pudding?

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We had more problems with this contractor than I care to remember. Nearly ended up in court.

You! Yes, you behind the bikesheds, stand still laddy!

Vanilla pudding, please!
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That sucks big time. But I have to say that I have that same storm door and whoever installed that one did a lazy-assed shit job on it. Properly installed, that would not have happened.
You do see the brickmold detached frome the door frame, right? The storm door looks firmly attached to me. Probably got caught by the wind and pulled the brickmold from the door frame.
 
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