Hower I believe the LB used to be inserted directly into the wall, but someone thought an octagon was necessary for some reason… maybe for a light during roofing?
At least it’s probably your last one! So at least you have that going for you!! 🤣🤣
Allison Wagner
1 year ago
Oh my goodness… it would have been way simpler to do it correctly… can you even imagine how long that must have taken?
Louella Banks
1 year ago
Seems like you have the ‘Can’t see it from my house’ mindset
Javier Aguirre
1 year ago
Wow, you’ve nailed it! Love the use of an indoor box to ensure proper airflow for the splices that were most likely just taped together! You’re killing it! I’m grateful you’re not my competition!
Zacarías Chavarría
1 year ago
Terrible job not to code, make sure to use weatherproof boxes first
Santiago Guzmán
1 year ago
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Isaac Carlson
1 year ago
Seems pretty waterproof to me!
Sophia Clark
1 year ago
Haha
Silvano Sotelo
1 year ago
Wait, where did they even do that?
Buse Ayaydın
1 year ago
Wow, go ahead and send it!
Sarah Gauthier
1 year ago
Absolutely the best
Judith Morgan
1 year ago
It can’t get any better than that.
Everett Gregory
1 year ago
Maybe consider using some gorilla tape to wrap that indoor box.
Christine Young
1 year ago
🤦
Esperanza Narváez
1 year ago
Look for a different job…
Bill Palmer
1 year ago
Are you going to leave it in that condition?
Eugene Hunt
1 year ago
What the actual heck
Evan Garrett
1 year ago
That’s completely incorrect
Allison Schmidt
1 year ago
If this is accurate, you should definitely be let go, maybe even worse! 🤣
Luis Manuel Dueñas
1 year ago
I can’t believe you did that to my house – I feel like throwing rocks at you!
Harry Jimenez
1 year ago
You misspelled botched. 😂
Rhonda Carter
1 year ago
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Rogelio Soto
1 year ago
What’s the benefit of using an indoor 4/0 box outdoors?
Erik Peterson
1 year ago
This is the type of work that keeps me in business 🙌🏻
Todd Reyes
1 year ago
No way
Daniel Roy
1 year ago
Perhaps a professional electrician should be called instead of attempting a DIY installation that looks subpar 💩
Erika Gray
1 year ago
You totally did, my man!!! ✊🏾
Elmer Crawford
1 year ago
Just kidding, fingers crossed!
Elmer Crawford
1 year ago
You should consider a keyless entry for that light box.
Are you part of a union? Did you intentionally do it that way to waste time? All pipes should be level and consistent. It may pass inspection, but I would terminate any employee who presented that to a customer. As I mentioned before, it might pass inspection.
Jorge Woods
1 year ago
Crack absolutely nailed it
Crystal Walker
1 year ago
I totally agree with Brian. Thanks for providing work for me and my team. I take back my initial thoughts that it would pass. The quality of work was so poor that I didn’t even reach the point of weather tight installation. It’s good to be open to professional advice. Learn from mistakes and consider consulting a real electrician.
Hey, great work pal!
Hey buddy, that’s hilarious 😂
What the heck is that?
Haha, is hilarious
I really hope you’re joking lol
I thought that round box was massive at first, I was like what on earth is that? Haha, but great job on the waterproofing!
Was it difficult to push the cable through?
Complete failure. That octagon box should not be used in a wet location. And I am not sure why that LB fitting is even there.
Hower I believe the LB used to be inserted directly into the wall, but someone thought an octagon was necessary for some reason… maybe for a light during roofing?
I just pointed out that this box isn’t suitable for wet locations.
Hower indeed. It seems like a temporary addition to me.
Even if it’s just for a short time, it’s not suitable.
Hower I agree completely.
WTF. 🤬
Is cracking me up
The roof definitely needs to be replaced, but leaving out flashing is just terrible.
👏👏👏you’re definitely in the running for hack of the year
😂
Is the roofer trying to be an electrician now?
That’s so bad 🤣 come on, man
At least it’s probably your last one! So at least you have that going for you!! 🤣🤣
Oh my goodness… it would have been way simpler to do it correctly… can you even imagine how long that must have taken?
Seems like you have the ‘Can’t see it from my house’ mindset
Wow, you’ve nailed it! Love the use of an indoor box to ensure proper airflow for the splices that were most likely just taped together! You’re killing it! I’m grateful you’re not my competition!
Terrible job not to code, make sure to use weatherproof boxes first
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Seems pretty waterproof to me!
Haha
Wait, where did they even do that?
Wow, go ahead and send it!
Absolutely the best
It can’t get any better than that.
Maybe consider using some gorilla tape to wrap that indoor box.
🤦
Look for a different job…
Are you going to leave it in that condition?
What the actual heck
That’s completely incorrect
If this is accurate, you should definitely be let go, maybe even worse! 🤣
I can’t believe you did that to my house – I feel like throwing rocks at you!
You misspelled botched. 😂
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What’s the benefit of using an indoor 4/0 box outdoors?
This is the type of work that keeps me in business 🙌🏻
No way
Perhaps a professional electrician should be called instead of attempting a DIY installation that looks subpar 💩
You totally did, my man!!! ✊🏾
Just kidding, fingers crossed!
You should consider a keyless entry for that light box.
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Actually, I don’t think so
Avoid using drugs.
Or treat your inspector to some quality stuff
It’s gotta be the good stuff.
I really hope this is just a joke!
Are you part of a union? Did you intentionally do it that way to waste time? All pipes should be level and consistent. It may pass inspection, but I would terminate any employee who presented that to a customer. As I mentioned before, it might pass inspection.
Crack absolutely nailed it
I totally agree with Brian. Thanks for providing work for me and my team. I take back my initial thoughts that it would pass. The quality of work was so poor that I didn’t even reach the point of weather tight installation. It’s good to be open to professional advice. Learn from mistakes and consider consulting a real electrician.
You’re doing amazing, keep it up
Wow, what a clean job!