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KingSobieski

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I’m at a job site and someone installed the toilet flange - below - the subfloor. How’s it going to end? How’s the pipe fixed to anything? How’s the toilet going to sit on the floor? Does anyone care? I predict the shit will just fall the couple inches between the bottom of the toilet and just fall directly into the pipe and there is no reason for concern.


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I can’t imagine a situation where the flange is that far below the floor. Unless this guy wants to redo his work I think one of those is gonna happen. He’s got it expanding foame 1/2 covering it in there so I guess he knows what he’s doing.


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It's the GC's fault. It's the idiot sub's fault.

got one where the GC stopped paying the roofer so he stopped doing the work. then it rained. :lol: glad I'm the agent and not the claims adjuster (or the homeowner).
 
It's the GC's fault. It's the idiot sub's fault.

got one where the GC stopped paying the roofer so he stopped doing the work. then it rained. :lol: glad I'm the agent and not the claims adjuster (or the homeowner).



It’s the homeowner’s attempt at a bathroom remodel. It’s pretty much a tear out (again). I was suggesting scaling back the plans and making it functional as this is a bit far beyond his ability.... it’s just like... the framed wall is 1/2 covering the ceiling light box... so how is he planning on drywalling that.... or doesn’t want a light in the bathroom?? I don’t know.... and the vent for the toilet is flush with the existing wall so can’t really drywall that either.... just so much is not done right to even start my part.... he got a sliding barn door but there’s not enough wall space to slide it over... so like, you’re gonna need a bi-fold... I don’t know, a couple YouTube videos would’ve saved some time. Can’t drywall anything without reworking the reworked work. Just kinda a sad moment when you gotta point out the countless mistakes to the guy and can’t help him out. Guys like this need to stick to backsplashes and mulching and just save up.

I would’ve taken some pictures but couldn’t. Some of the worst most bizarre work I’ve seen. It was also fascinating at the same time.


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I would’ve taken some pictures but couldn’t. Some of the worst most bizarre work I’ve seen. It was also fascinating at the same time.

This is what we think every time we see your handywork.

I can't even imagine how bad this stuff must be for you to be shaking your head at it.
 


Like, wire strippers ain’t spensive. I found a steak knife nearby. I’m just helping with the heat pump before it gets cold.

Edit - not a steak knife but a broken in half rusted razor blade. Jfc if you buy. $6k A/C system you’d think you’d invest $100 into tools to install it properly.

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