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After we closed on our new house, we noticed that several phone jacks were very
shoddily installed -- the previous owners had essentially cut a ragged circular hole in the drywall, pulled wire through (without a junction box), connected it to the jack, and tried to screw the jack plate back into the drywall with the normal screws. Needless to say, one good slam of the door and they fall off the wall. In addition, there are a couple that don't work at all. My questions: 1) I did pay for inside wire service from Verizon to start out with, under the logic that I want the phone company to fix anything that I find in the first couple of months in the new house. Will they generally fix botched installations for free under this kind of plan? 2) If not, any suggestions for fixing these jacks, preferably without butchering the drywall around them (since the painters are there starting today)? Thanks, Mike |
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1) I did pay for inside wire service from Verizon to start out with, under
the logic that I want the phone company to fix anything that I find in the first couple of months in the new house. Will they generally fix botched installations for free under this kind of plan? Call them and find out. I'd guess 'No' but I've never had an inside wiring plan. 2) If not, any suggestions for fixing these jacks, preferably without butchering the drywall around them (since the painters are there starting today)? If the holes aren't bigger than a normal junction box opening you should be able to go to Home Depot and get some plastic junction boxes that have screw tabs so that after you insert them into the wall and turn the screws some tabs fly out on behind the dry wall and lock it all securely in place. All you have to do after that is to fix the connections on the plate and screw it to the junction box and your done. I recommend unplugging your inside wiring from the phone service out at your service box outside your house so that you don't get surprised by a phone call coming in and get a possible shock. Brad |
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