Bath ceiling fans in the sales models should not be hooked-up to the bathroom light switches, while the units are sales models.
The builder does not want the bathroom fan motors running all day and night simply because people turned the switch on while walking through the sales models.
By having the switch to the bath fans dead, but the electrical wiring hot, the builder exclusively controls the interior lighting and fans, not prospective homebuyers.
When the sales models are converted to livable units, the builder can plug the bathroom ceiling fans back in when the electrical wiring is changed over into normal wiring.
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I worked in building construction as a field superintendent and project manager. I have four books published by McGraw-Hill on housing construction (1995-98) under Bart Jahn, and have eight Christian books self-published through Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP).
I have a bachelor of science degree in construction management from California State University Long Beach. I grew up in Southern California, was an avid surfer, and am fortunate enough to have always lived within one mile of the ocean.
I discovered writing at the age of 30, and it is now one of my favorite activities. I am currently working on more books on building construction.
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