Got a new home with a (24" x 48") island in the kitchen. I installed the receptacles in each end of the island, near the front. This was before the counter top was installed. I questioned the owner (in the beginning) about the counter top and he stated that it would only overhang the ends of the island 6" and the back 12". Yesterday I arrive to find that the counter top (Marble 38" x 72") has been installed and overhangs the island 12" on each end and the back and 2" on the front.
The receptacles are still accessible because they're near the front of the cabinet. If you stand in front of the island you can see the receptacles on each end, about 6" down and back about 4". From the front they're OK, but from the ends the counter top overhangs them 12"
Any thoughts (other than tell him that it's his problem)? I can't move them to the front because of doors in the cabinet, and I have the same overhang on the other side. Plus, I've already mounted two receptacles (cut holes) in the cabinet.
Long post for a small problem, but still a problem.
I know that I should have waited until the counter tops were installed but it took about 5 weeks to get the tops and I needed to paid.
This is a good customer whom I want to keep happy.
Would you do anything, or just let it ride?
thanks
steve
The receptacles are still accessible because they're near the front of the cabinet. If you stand in front of the island you can see the receptacles on each end, about 6" down and back about 4". From the front they're OK, but from the ends the counter top overhangs them 12"
Any thoughts (other than tell him that it's his problem)? I can't move them to the front because of doors in the cabinet, and I have the same overhang on the other side. Plus, I've already mounted two receptacles (cut holes) in the cabinet.
Long post for a small problem, but still a problem.
I know that I should have waited until the counter tops were installed but it took about 5 weeks to get the tops and I needed to paid.
This is a good customer whom I want to keep happy.
Would you do anything, or just let it ride?
thanks
steve