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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • Actually you pointed out that you missed the point of my comment since you assumed it was about the US freedom of speech, when they aren’t even the original. I even provided a link to an article, and you had to search so far down for a small blurb on the USA, while ignoring the wall of text that says it’s not a USA thing, nor even started there………………

    So yes ignoring my facts while pushing your own wildly incorrect ones is in fact an attack on someone’s character.

    I’m using two fuckings to show just how asinine your argument is, fucking lmfao. It’s called redundancy, I’m making sure my point got across since you intentionally ignored my first one and inputted your own massively I incorrect one.

    You’re nothing but a troll trying to derail a conversation, so maybe look in a mirror before calling others out, fucking lmfao.
















  • If the second company was safety conscious that makes sense.

    Without knowing more it’s definitely possible the first company cut corners or used cheaper devices, $200 a light is very cheap for good LEDs and install. Rates are usually $100ish depending on market.

    If you need a lift, that’s added costs, now you also need two guys instead of 1. Costs add up when stuff is done properly and safely.

    And no, you can’t change a light while on a ladder and do it it to safety compliance requirements. So lots of companies are hand tied in how they do things unless they operate illegally or not under safety standards (small companies)


  • That’s a CSA and only applicable if code has adopted it, which isn’t universally across the board either. The gas codes will pull what they need, the plumbing code will pull what they need… you’re attributing multiple trades into 1 while specifically only refering to 1 code they are bound by. You didn’t mention anything g else other than “gas code”. Now you’re talking about plumbing and exhaust.

    I did talk to them, they said the guy online is full of shit and knows just enough to make a fool of themselves since they make standards for agencies to adopt what they need out of for their codes.

    And you realize you are bound by those codes and standards if you’re a gas fitter doing paid work, yeah? A homeowner installing a gas appliance doesn’t need to, the code ends at the gas connection to the appliance.

    You made the claims onus is on you, but I’ll do you a favour. The old documents don’t exist, that’s a lie, and even if they did, shits changed. And for posterity, what are they called, I’ll look them up if you won’t. I doubt you I’ll do this though since again they don’t exist.

    Theres not some magical list that says what insurance of modifications that insurance will and will not cover, that’s addressed by them having to prove it caused the issue.