Our new Ashwood Builders home has 2 AC compressors mounted outside on a small concrete slab that is connected to the main foundation. All the other homes in this new neighborhood that I've checked have a small gap between the compressor slab and the foundation. Even though the new compressors are quiet, we get a loud humming or buzzing sound inside the house in the room closest to the compressors. I'm guessing that if there was a gap, the vibration would not be able to resonate into the room. I'm wondering if this was a builder's mistake? I'm wondering if there are any regulations in residential building codes regarding this that I could use to persuade Ashwood to fix it? And if not, I'm wondering if a typical hand-held circular saw fitted with some sort of blade for cutting concrete, would be powerful enough to cut the gap myself?