Pcf782
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*update* Here are the new pics after I installed the drywall. Any suggestions?
I have an attached garage with a brick wall (not a shared wall). There is a junction box surface mounted on a piece of 2x6 wood at the little stud bay at the top. The wood is flush with the brick, but the previous owner put 1/2" drywall on either side of the wood. So, the drywall isn't flush with the wood or brick (there is about a 1.5" difference in the depth). I could shim the drywall out to make it even with the wood, but it would be uneven with the drywall further down the wall (with water heater and plumbing pipes at the same height). It would be a pain to shim out the drywall down near the pipes.
My questions:
1. Is there any problem with the junction box surface mounted on wood, with drywall on either side of it?
2. Does the entire surface need to be flush, or can I have different depths of materials?
Here are pics showing the area, including a couple of spare pieces of drywall I put next to the wood so you can have an idea of what it looks like. We are selling the house and it will be inspected.
I have an attached garage with a brick wall (not a shared wall). There is a junction box surface mounted on a piece of 2x6 wood at the little stud bay at the top. The wood is flush with the brick, but the previous owner put 1/2" drywall on either side of the wood. So, the drywall isn't flush with the wood or brick (there is about a 1.5" difference in the depth). I could shim the drywall out to make it even with the wood, but it would be uneven with the drywall further down the wall (with water heater and plumbing pipes at the same height). It would be a pain to shim out the drywall down near the pipes.
My questions:
1. Is there any problem with the junction box surface mounted on wood, with drywall on either side of it?
2. Does the entire surface need to be flush, or can I have different depths of materials?
Here are pics showing the area, including a couple of spare pieces of drywall I put next to the wood so you can have an idea of what it looks like. We are selling the house and it will be inspected.
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