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Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:01 pm
by Lorne
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I just check photos I took when the guy was replacing the rotted wall and installed new windows. Now I know why there was a BULGE in the drywall at the stud seam.

Wallboard screwed over wire trapped against the stud.
Can you believe someone would do this. Next time I do the drywall install myself.

The drywall is up and textured and I was trying to put a NEW standard receptacle back in the wall and the wire is too short to pull out and work on.

Looks like I'll have to cut a big chunk of wall out to work on the wire.

Oh DARN, Oh HECK , OH ^#@^&*((&&%%

Re: Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 2:21 pm
by Greg
Fine, professional job!!! Extra wall texture - NO CHARGE!!!! Greg

Re: Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 4:52 am
by Lorne
And I was going to have the same guy replace another wall and install new windows, DUHHHH. He said his specialty was re-doing kitchens. NOW THAT'S SCARY.

Re: Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:04 am
by homebuff
Lorne, I'm having the same problem with my outlet in my laundry room.
Mine is a bit higher than your's, halfway up the wall.
My project is replacing the whole panel where I had a bad water leak at the main hot water line valve going to the washer a long while back.
Trying to figure out how to get the outlet outside the new panel without disturbing the wiring all together.
Have to install a new plastic water valve assembly that houses the valves. Don't know the name of it but you know what I mean. Service panel I believe. Its all warped from hanging down for so long.
This will be a pretty big project. Have easy access to the water lines & outlet from the existing wall on the other side by just removing that panel.
Maybe Mark,Yanita or Greg can offer some assistance on how to do this I hope before I make it a bigger project than it needs to be.
Have a lot of experience & safety know how when working with electric outlets & switches.
Do it all the time.
Regular house wiring is a snap when replacing switches & outlets.
Those moble home switches & outlet are a bit more complicated.
I'd like to go in & replace all the outlets & switches to the standard type in my home someday.

Re: Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:19 am
by joedirt63
i found those type of outlets and switches in my kids home too. never saw anything like them befor. i found 2 that where burnt , then i stopped everything and replaced every single out let and wall switch i could find with a REAL outlet and switch. i used old construction boxes and for the outlets and switches, and due to the rules of this site about electrical thats all i'm gunna say.

Re: Wall outlet wiring

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:01 pm
by Lorne
Many of my sockets were mounted in thin paneling and NOT even near studs. Every time you plug or unplug something the whole section of wall flexes, but what the heck, the house was cheap enough and I just love fixing things. DUHHHHHHH.

Just thought of something. I could silicone the socket into the wall with a sign underneath it. DO NOT USE! HAHAHAH.