rt66electric
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At what height-above finnish floor to center of rough-in opening, do you mount your boxes for the light above bathroom sink vanities?????
unless i know the exact height and type of mirror at rough in i usually bury a few feet of wire in the area where i think the box or boxes will end up. Then cut the box in after the dyrwall is done and mirror is in place.
I also take a sharpie and write "bury wire" on the wire. That way the drywallers might actually leave the wire in the wall.
Unless it's a custom house, I've always put the center of the box at 80". Centering depends of course on the sink. The plumber usually centers the drain on the center of the sink, which gives you the center line.
I hate 'roughing in' a box after the drywall's up. What a waste of time (in the long run). But, sometimes it's unavoidable.
And, they also usually run the vent straight up, right where a centered box wants to be. A plumber did that one for me, but I outsmarted him!The plumber usually centers the drain on the center of the sink, which gives you the center line.
And, they also usually run the vent straight up, right where a centered box wants to be. A plumber did that one for me, but I outsmarted him!
I made a hole in a 2x4 blocking with a hole-saw, then cut it in half through the hole, and mounted it between the studs, surrounding the vent.
Then, I mounted a pancake box across the cut, rejoining the halves of the blocking. This one was a pair of back-to-back sinks, so I used two boxes.
I only drew one box for the pics, but you get the idea. It looked something like this, top and front:
Usually, when I'm roughing a house, the HO has absolutely NO IDEA what they're going to have un the bathrooms.
So I just make several loops, one in each stub cavity, and that covers me.
I could have put a single light over the mirror, or added a 3rd light there, heck I could put in 6-8 lights should that what is requested.
Unless it's a custom house, I've always put the center of the box at 80". Centering depends of course on the sink. The plumber usually centers the drain on the center of the sink, which gives you the center line.
I hate 'roughing in' a box after the drywall's up. What a waste of time (in the long run). But, sometimes it's unavoidable.
The only drawback to having the wire buried is half the time the drywaller will poke the wire thru the wall at some random spot, like 48" off the floor or out the back side of the wall in an adjacent room
It's funny, the one wire you want them to bury they seem to want do the opposite. I've also had the loop that I've left in the wall pinched between the drywall and the stud.
I think the drywallers are out to mess with all electricians. :grin:
Then the drywallers can pay to fix the hole left in the wall.
Read post #10.The only other thing to look for is if the plumber puts his vent riser in the middle of the sink.