I don't quiet follow what order some of these things are happening, but that's why I'm not doing it. They got some more of the holes in various places filled with cement.
They are not as neat about it as the people who made the cuts into the slab and then fixed it. We are hoping they smooth it a bit better later because some of the places will have a harder surface floor and some will have carpet and the texture underneath will react differently.
I heard an exclamation of confusing from the basement at one point and thought that maybe someone finally noticed that a power wire was coming out near all of these water pipes. It turns out that the guy who was on the phone before found out that the other guy's mom was with someone, but not with them. There was then a whole discussion about the guy's mom and how she "isn't that young" and some other things I didn't quite catch.
It hadn't taken the planning/design people long to sell us on these. When in they look like standard inset lights, but they only take us a tiny bit of the space and have LEDs in them. They are also a lot brighter than we had assumed too, so I probably could have used these and have been fine in my craft room instead of getting the flood workshop lights. Oh well, it will be okay.
They also patched the hole by the door to the utilities room. It would have been fairly easy for them to put in a bit of drywall, but the patch will look fine from the outside. Bill says he has refrained from questioning what they are doing too much because even if it looks a bit off when we first see it, they tend to go back and make it look better. Though we are still a bit confused why they are putting on the floor framing before painting.
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