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Thanks, was told they can't cut stud because valve has to attach to stud, this is insurance job , they did have wall wide open. This is info I got from the supervisor. Don't know about permit, sent by insurance company.
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The problem is this was not part of the job, they offered to install a new one, which was nice but I would have stuck with the old one if I new it would be like that. Now they covered it with cement board and don't want to fix it.
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I am in Canada , not sure about the laws , but will look into it. They already boarded up all the walls and it supposed to be tiled on Friday but I'm going to be canceling that until I find out what I can do, really frustrating.
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Just checked up on the permit, it is not needed to replace existing shower heads and valves
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I actually called the city where I live and that is the info they gave me.