**Posted in another forum by mistake. Now in here for more appropriate audience**
Hi all. We had our concrete driveway removed and replaced several months ago. I'm only now getting an awareness of weep holes, and am seeking advice.
The new concrete is higher than the original level where it meets the house. What I suspect are weep holes are found at consistent heights all around the exterior, except for the concreted area, where they appear sit one course higher, immediately above the concrete. I suspect the actual weep holes are now covered by the concrete, and I can't explain the higher gaps in the mortar (I didn't inspect prior to the concrete job).
The concrete is also level with the bottom of the entry door threshold and the window sill tiles. This was not the case originally, whee there was at least a 90mm vertical distance.
Are any of these likely to be an issue, with water or movement? If so, What recourse might I have with the concreter? I've already paid in full.
Thanks in advance.
Photos of concrete at window sill:
https://imgur.com/a/rFq8tJO
Concrete at entry door:
https://imgur.com/a/6f3IcZc
Suspected weep holes:
https://imgur.com/a/gBKuMMI
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