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Building Code Board of Appeals Agenda and Packet 2018 04 19
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- -Cabinets installed with incorrect screws, trim is uneven and juts out, door faces not aligned„ <br />panel above fridge installed horizontally rather than vertically. For full details see letter from <br />Franco Guerri, KB Studio. <br />- -11 drawers damaged when holes from handles were installed. Only one was not damaged <br />because pull was not installed. <br />- Shappage attaching peninsula to wall has been damaged due to careless drilling <br />--Piping connecting fridge to water source was not to code. Code is replacement with copper <br />pipe. Multiple (4) Attempts were made to work with existing piping and there was no attempt to <br />bring piping up to code. Owner was told by a licensed plumber and fridge installer that they <br />could not hook up the fridge to the existing pipe because it was not up to code. They said that it <br />was just a matter of time before the plastic pipe burst and flooded the space between home's <br />floorboards. When Contractor was asked about using existing piping that would eventually <br />have caused so much damage he said "I'm not responsible for fixing all the plumbing in your <br />house." <br />--Light over peninsula moved to incorrect location, so it had to be moved again, leaving visible <br />patching in ceiling drywall <br />Article 6.3 All work shall be performed by licensed individuals to perform their said work, <br />as outlined by law <br />--When asked on numerous occasions by the Owner, the Contractor denied that it was <br />necessary or according to the contract to have licensed electricians or plumbers. He did not <br />seem to be aware that this is a rule in Louisville. <br />--Plumbing was not done by a licensed individual. There also seemed to be a general lack of <br />knowledge on the part of the Contractor regarding the plumbing that led to delays, oversight tp <br />prevent further damage by Owner, and costly and time consuming leak mitigation. <br />Initial electric work which was drywalled over by GJ Kopepen was not done by a licensed <br />individual nor was it checked (or can be checked) by a licensed electrician <br />
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