Quite so - or, as has been said, change it to an architrave switch.Why people build new walls and cannot find someone who can move a switch just a few inches is beyond me.
The exact same thing happened to me. I rang the plasterer and he was less than apologetic.That is accessible it will just leave a bit of wall missing.
To be serious how does anyone plaster a wall and cover up part of a switch?
I am not sure if I like plasterers. I remember when I was serving my time, I did a homer with a qualified spark. We did a first fix, loads of cables neatly clipped to the bare brick wall, boxes for sockets and switches all fixed. A week later we returned, and the house had been plastered, there was no sign of any cable or back box. It took us a while with a magnet, a cold chisel and a lump hammer to uncover all the boxes.
I didn't realise that we had a criminal (or ex-criminal) in our midst... I remember when I was serving my time,....
It seems rather extreme for just plastering.To be serious how does anyone plaster a wall and cover up part of a switch?
It felt like hard labour at timesI didn't realise that we had a criminal (or ex-criminal) in our midst![]()
Kind Regards, John
I thought you going to say they removed all the cables and boxes because they were in the way...That is accessible it will just leave a bit of wall missing.
To be serious how does anyone plaster a wall and cover up part of a switch?
I am not sure if I like plasterers. I remember when I was serving my time, I did a homer with a qualified spark. We did a first fix, loads of cables neatly clipped to the bare brick wall, boxes for sockets and switches all fixed. A week later we returned, and the house had been plastered, there was no sign of any cable or back box. It took us a while with a magnet, a cold chisel and a lump hammer to uncover all the boxes.
It looks to be like a new partition wall was built, at a 90 degree angle to the original wall.It seems rather extreme for just plastering.
I would guess either the swtich predates the wall, or some extra material (maybe sound insulation?) of quite substantial thickness was added to the walls surface.
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