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Originally Posted by drcoastline
Sure, shots of the pool deck start at 1:50, go to full screen as the camera pan past the pool and the people on the deck chairs look to the bottom of the screen by the bush all the grout between the tile is missing. This is from standing water. If you pause you can see random spots of grout issues.
The next view 1:56 in font of the planter there are nine tiles that have been replaced. This is roughly the same area as support 72 or 78? (I don't recall the number).
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OK, yeah I saw that. I think it was parking space 78 that was where most of the ponding was in the lower level, that’s reasonably close to where those nine tiles were replaced. From what you were saying, I was expecting that you had spotted some more cracking where something had already shifted structurally.
I don’t think there’s any doubt at this point as to where the problem originated. A bad design, made worse by less than timely maintenance.
Every time I watch that video, I get depressed. I can’t imagine spending that kind of money for an “apartment” that small, with those sorts of finishes. The music doesn’t help.