When Wet-Pants does the Muc-Spreading | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss When Wet-Pants does the Muc-Spreading in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

-Matt

-
Joined
Jul 27, 2015
Messages
116
Reaction score
152
Location
England
Got to a job of a second fitting this morning, and went from a rather good mood to ----ing ----ed off when i noticed all my sockets were completely full of plaster and most of the light switches where completely filled and plastered over. :mad:

[ElectriciansForums.net] When Wet-Pants does the Muc-Spreading


There was a data socket to the right, completely hidden!


I immediately went to drag the main builder so he could explain to me what the ---- he had done, to be told “the plumber was short on work, so did the plastering”

I stole 2 of his lads to dig my boxes back out for me, after re-locating where i had put all my sockets and switches etc.
Who managed to break the lugs on 2 sockets after smashing them with a chisel.

I had even gone to the effort of making sure all my cables were nicely coiled up inside the boxes, i should have left them all stucking out!


Just what do these people think they are doing???
 
The general dumbness and couldn't care less attitude that's everywhere now is so frustrating, just today I was fitting a built in oven to a new housing -left a note for the kitchen fitter to leave the backboard out as the housing would then be just over 500mm deep and the oven is 560mm, guess what he did ??:mad::rolleyes:
 
For a plumber, he's made a remarkably good job of plastering. not including filling the boxes.
Unless the wall isn't as flat as it looks on the pic
watch out or you'll be getting mentor status on the wet-pants forum.
 
You could have brushed a bit of mold release,in them boxes,which works a treat and is cheap enough. This,i prefer,as you end up with nice,crisp,square edges,for your faceplates.

Plasterers don't all like 4 sweeps,from every opening,and float and skim,needs something to sit on,if it is to stay flat,whilst hardening.

I realise a lot of the banter on here,is in regard of plasterers you have no control over...but doing a little extra prep,for one that knows his job,pays dividends.

I have just finished my youngest's bedroom,which me good friend,plastered. Double sockets,switches and media outlets,everywhere....and not a single one,where you could put a ruler across and slide in a 25 thou feeler guage :)
 
Had the same on a job,plaster & screed filling boxes.
Bloke in charge said it was my fault,should have put cardboard in the box on 1st fix to avoid it.
I lost it with him.
Filled a day work sheet,passed it on to the builders,still didn’t get paid though.
 
Just been doing a kitchen refit myself. Similar thing, not only boxes full of plaster, but cupboards fitted over the top without cutting out for the accessory, or even marking out where they were.

Oven/microwave cupboard similar with back in place.

Pelmets falling of when installing led strip.

Dot and dabbing a wall where originally it was to just be plastered, leaving my back boxes seemingly in the next room.

Plastering up to and around a temporary socket I left for the customer/builder.

Builders tools spread everywhere, along with boxes of kitchen cupboards, all in the work area

The kitchen in question would now be finished, had the builder not cleared off, leaving tiling to be done so I cant fit the new accessories.

The idea of a visit for first fix and another for second fix went out the window ages ago.
 
Did a nice job a while ago. House ground floor opened up and I first fixed with lighting cables through the plasterboard ceiling for about 10 surface light to be fixed.

Returned after plastering and there was a lovely smooth plastered ceiling, with no cables - they had pushed all the cables up into the ceiling void.
No access from above as the underfloor (wet) heating pipes were now in the floor.
I took great delight in chomping great holes in the new plaster to discover the cables.
 

Reply to When Wet-Pants does the Muc-Spreading in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

Similar threads

I opened up the CU again and the round junction box above and what I found was the blue and brown wires coming in from the wall just above the 15a...
2 3
Replies
33
Views
2K
  • Question
I had an interesting little job this morning. Three sockets in an extension were not working and haven't worked for quite some time (years). It...
    • Like
    • Winner
Replies
0
Views
643

Recommended Sponsor News

Exclusive Forum Offer! Free euro 2024 wall chart for first 10 responses!

Hi everyone,

We have 10 exclusive Uheat EURO 2024 Wallcharts to giveaway for Electricians Forum Members! The first 10 people to reply YES to this thread - I will message and get them sent out to you just in time for this years tournament! GO GO GO

Quickwire Now Sponsor ElectriciansForums.net

I am sure you will join me in welcoming our newest sponsors of ElectriciansForums.net - Quickwire! They have decided to join us after seeing you guys discussing their products here. Now we have an expert on board that you can chat to @Quickwire-Sam who will be happy to answer your queries!

[ElectriciansForums.net] Quickwire Now Sponsor ElectriciansForums.net


@Quickwire-Sam said "At Quickwire, we're all about speed, safety, and reliability. We're a family-run business, and every Quickwire connector is proudly made right here in the UK, ensuring noticeable quality. In short, Quickwire is the fastest connection method on the market. Whether you're an experienced electrician or a DIY enthusiast, Quickwire makes electrical connections ridiculously quick and easy. We're passionate about blending British craftsmanship with innovation. If you have any questions or if there's any way we can help, please just ask me!"

PCBWay Now Sponsor ElectriciansForums.net!!

I hope you will all join me in welcoming our newest sponsor to the forum PCBWay! You can contact their friendly people by sending a message to @PCBWay who will be happy to answer your queries.

Welcome to the community and thanks for your sponsorship!

[ElectriciansForums.net] PCBWay Now Sponsor ElectriciansForums.net!!

PCBWay provides services including PCB Prototype and batch Production, PCB Assembly (SMT), 3D Printing, CNC Machining, PCB Design, Electronics Modules Selling, etc. We are committed to meeting the needs of global makers from different industries in terms of quality, delivery, cost-effectiveness, and any other demanding requests in electronics.

[ElectriciansForums.net] PCBWay Now Sponsor ElectriciansForums.net!!

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top