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Use extreme care when removing painted over covers.
This panel was painted over many times. I scored around it with a knife. I did not notice a "patch" that had been applied to the bottom left corner.(see attachment) After scoring with knife I removed the cover. Taking with the panel a chunk of the patch with it.(see attachment) I still remove covers if they are safe to do so (no standing water etc.) But I make damn sure not to damage anything in the process. Learn from my f ups. INSPECTIONLOGOS.COM "I can keep explaining it for you, but I can't understand it for you". Nick G. Monroe Home Inspection |
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Robert, don't feel bad, there was not much you could do in that situation....
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Ouch. That sucks. Glad I don't have to remove painted covers here. You were trying to do the right thing.
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I have had a few where they smoothed it into the wall like that .
Best to let them know the wall will get damaged ahead of time if you catch it of course. Recommendation for inspectors is to get what is referred to as a B knife.If you can not find one in a store talk to your phone guy. |
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Robert
You did not F up. Whomever painted it F up. Looks like an older panel, did you find any issues, other than the paint. I get so many panels that are painted and even drywall compound, it takes time to get the screws and panel un bonded from the wall/cover. I also love the attic knee wall and bath access covers were the use excessively large screws, to many and then they paint. And then you hear, what is taking so long!! You did your job!! |
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I always carry a razor knife for just that reason. Cut the cover away from the wall. But I learned that the hard way too.
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Feel lucky your knife didn't find a hidden wire in the mud.
Brian Jones, 226-662-0152 mcbridesown@hotmail.com To all newcomers, "Ceade Mille Failte" (Gaelic for "A Hundred Thousand Welcomes") |
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Please Note:
wsiegel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
why is that a mistake. The wall can be fixed. An electrician would do the same thing if he had to get into that box. If there is a chance the wall will get ruined I always ask the seller before taking the box off. Twice in nine years they have requested that I do not remove the cover.
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Quote:
INSPECTIONLOGOS.COM "I can keep explaining it for you, but I can't understand it for you". Nick G. Monroe Home Inspection |
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James H. Bushart Professional Building Analyst, BPI Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas 314-803-2167 |
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