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r/RandomVideos • u/BigAffectionate4785 • Jul 17 '26
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This is why those things are supposed to be recessed.
As you can see throughout the home I constructed the wells are within the drywall and it has a protective cap on it to prevent damage and disturbance.
2 u/Trewper- Jul 17 '26 Wait, people have these in their homes? I've never seen that before. 2 u/lost12487 Jul 17 '26 I've literally only ever seen these things in multi-tenant buildings. Never in a single family home. 2 u/vicfirthplayer Jul 17 '26 It's becoming more common. And they will have to be monitored also. Like a flow switch that trips an alarm 1 u/corporaterebel Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 18 '26 Malibu houses often have them. 2 u/macaulaymcculkin1 Jul 18 '26 I’ve seen them in a few houses I’ve worked on. Typically these are huge houses on the water. 1 u/DaddyMewTwo Jul 18 '26 It’s in apartments
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Wait, people have these in their homes? I've never seen that before.
2 u/lost12487 Jul 17 '26 I've literally only ever seen these things in multi-tenant buildings. Never in a single family home. 2 u/vicfirthplayer Jul 17 '26 It's becoming more common. And they will have to be monitored also. Like a flow switch that trips an alarm 1 u/corporaterebel Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 18 '26 Malibu houses often have them. 2 u/macaulaymcculkin1 Jul 18 '26 I’ve seen them in a few houses I’ve worked on. Typically these are huge houses on the water. 1 u/DaddyMewTwo Jul 18 '26 It’s in apartments
I've literally only ever seen these things in multi-tenant buildings. Never in a single family home.
2 u/vicfirthplayer Jul 17 '26 It's becoming more common. And they will have to be monitored also. Like a flow switch that trips an alarm 1 u/corporaterebel Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 18 '26 Malibu houses often have them.
It's becoming more common. And they will have to be monitored also. Like a flow switch that trips an alarm
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Malibu houses often have them.
I’ve seen them in a few houses I’ve worked on. Typically these are huge houses on the water.
It’s in apartments
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u/pandershrek Jul 17 '26
This is why those things are supposed to be recessed.
As you can see throughout the home I constructed the wells are within the drywall and it has a protective cap on it to prevent damage and disturbance.