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@Anonymouswrote:
Do I have to cut opening manually?
Do it that way (our method) or use an void cut in lieu of an Opening cut in the family and check cuts with voids when loaded. Then cut both walls the door overlaps (stem and wall above) in the project.
BTW: it's not exclusive to NE. Stem walls around attached garages in SOG construction, like you are describing, is typical around the world.
I did a test with Revit 2016 and 2019 and a door cut through both walls automatically. Which version are you using? Did you draw the foundation walls as Walls or Wall Footing?
...even so, it's not continuous a wall, unless your retrofitting.
BTW: curb is generally towards the inside of the garage. ![]()
...one more thing I'll point out: the garage floor is sloped. You get where I'm going; right?
...or split the stem wall at the door. There's not going to be one there. Likely a grade beam at that location at most. The garage slab pour will include that area the the door threshold will anchor to slab/sleeper.
.. or a stacked wall consisting of 8" concrete for the bottom 24" + a framed wall for the upper part
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