Things built, torn down and other projects.(Pictures)

I knew there was gonna be an issue with this garage wall as it was below grade. Developed a plan and started demolition this week. 1000001720.jpg1000001718.jpg
@Orangeslice13 is this the proper way to stop water from cooling under the wall? Lolol
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Apparently, the folks prior to me thought it was correct. Even the inspection team missed this. No problem tho, I got this.

Below: I've got the footer dug out.
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Not sure the spray foam will do anything for you. The goal is to get the water before it gets to the house. It appears the you’re going with a French drain which is perfect. I can’t tell from the picture but I’d like to see it in set at the bottom of a grade away from the house. Also the gutters will critical in keeping water off of you.

Looks good so far
 
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Not sure the spray foam will do anything for you. The goal is to get the water before it gets to the house. It appears the you’re going with a French drain which is perfect. I can’t tell from the picture but I’d like to see it in set at the bottom of a grade away from the house. Also the gutters will critical in keeping water off of you.

Looks good so far
Some one put a drain pipe down that led to no where. It was funny. All I can do is laugh at the situation and then fix it. When I'm done, this will be a well drained area.

Sill plate? What sill plate? :D
 
This looks great! I love the angles and the different colors of brick.

I have just spent Quite The Day trying to find a specific garden tool to weed between bricks, describing it *waves hands* as like a hoof pick for a horse, if you had a horse.

It occurs to me now that probably what I used in the past was, in fact, a hoof pick.

I now own a Huskey multi-purpose garden knife. We shall see. Although it does have an impressive number and variety of sharpened edges.

(This brick patio is at church, as I am not masochistic enough to have a dry-laid brick patio, as lovely as they are.)
 
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This looks great! I love the angles and the different colors of brick.

I have just spent Quite The Day trying to find a specific garden tool to weed between bricks, describing it *waves hands* as like a hoof pick for a horse, if you had a horse.

It occurs to me now that probably what I used in the past was, in fact, a hoof pick.

I now own a Huskey multi-purpose garden knife. We shall see. Although it does have an impressive number and variety of sharpened edges.

(This brick patio is at church, as I am not masochistic enough to have a dry-laid brick patio, as lovely as they are.)
I was thinking “hoof trowel “ as I was reading that.
 
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