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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 3666810" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Lots of good advice. Sometimes professional plumbers still don’t properly estimate where to cut the hole and you still have Sheetrock repairs even if you want an access panel. You have to account for the wall thickness and estimate how long the faucet is. Some viewing holes may be best before marking and cutting the hole for the access panel. After that it’s pretty straight forward. Sometimes they’ll try to install something that doesn’t fit nicely. Like the faucet ending up not flush with the siding or brick. Depends on how perfect you want it. A skilled handyman may be a better bet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 3666810, member: 477"] Lots of good advice. Sometimes professional plumbers still don’t properly estimate where to cut the hole and you still have Sheetrock repairs even if you want an access panel. You have to account for the wall thickness and estimate how long the faucet is. Some viewing holes may be best before marking and cutting the hole for the access panel. After that it’s pretty straight forward. Sometimes they’ll try to install something that doesn’t fit nicely. Like the faucet ending up not flush with the siding or brick. Depends on how perfect you want it. A skilled handyman may be a better bet. [/QUOTE]
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