tonype
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So I guess you need to look for some kind of diamond bit to mill out the tile by hand and then fill in the uneven gap with caulking that matches the tile color.
I know paint colors can be matched with automated laser equipment. Dunno' about caulk colors. What a hassle.
What kind of GC contractor would allow such garbage work.
What kind of GC contractor would allow such garbage work. The tile man was typical don't give a s--. Was an easy fix. Was poor planning. This where it gets touchy. Did prints say xxx inches top ? Often the electrician uses that number as top of his box not top of finished switch.A good GC would have caught it and a good tile man makes sure he has no conflicts before starting. Legally an inspector could tag it. It was modified UL cover
I think it is a stretch to think that a licensed electrical contractor performed the work - my guess it was a "weekend electrician" - see more photos from same location. This work was perforemd ca. 2004. It scares the stuffing out of me of what is going on behind the walls.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/TonyPE/IMGP1591_edited-1.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/TonyPE/IMGP1576_edited-1.jpg (look in the background of this one)
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/TonyPE/IMGP1549_edited-1.jpg
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/TonyPE/IMGP1592.jpg
Has that ball been bonded?http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a352/TonyPE/IMGP1576_edited-1.jpg (look in the background of this one)
I think it is a stretch to think that a licensed electrical contractor performed the work - my guess it was a "weekend electrician" http://