On February 21, 2019 at 17:29, Brad Humphrey said...
At $50 a drop, I think I can safely assume that:
It didn't come with any wiring labeled, no central wiring management or proper terminations, nothing verified, and bare minimum.
So after it is explained that it will cost an additional $75+ per drop to make any of those drops usable. And retrofitting might be required to actually have what the customer wants in the house (in the tune of $150-$300 per retrofit drop - if even possible). Do they think they have saved anything?
Builders are some of the dumbest idiots, I swear!
They don't care. All they see is what they pay. They want to pass any additional costs onto the home buyer. I'm don't with this builder. Not worth the effort any longer.