Any solution to electric plugs left sticking out of the wall?

I had some plasterers come plaster a room. When they came they said they had to fully strip the scratch coat to the lath because plaster wouldn't stick. They did that in half the room not the other half. They finished today and left before I saw the room. They left electric sockets about a centimetre out of the wall. I asked if the final wall would be the same thickness and they had said it would. What am I meant to do? They just want to get paid but not fix it. They even mentioning just putting wallpaper on the wall or caulking it but it's a cm. Is there a solution?

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Yes is solution when somebody live like this. Is like plastic frames round the soakets I think I this my idea
23rd Nov 2022
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Egis
9 Reviews, 89% Positive
Hi if you could give some pictures of the sockets I probably would come up with idea. Probably the best solution here would be trying to install socket backplates deeper in the wall or something like this. We could arrange zoom call and discuss, Egis
27th Nov 2022
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Bozgoru
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the only solution is to break next to the outlet, take it out, dig a little more until it is level with the wall, and after mounting it, cover the edges with plaster
2nd Dec 2022
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Limitless Builds
0 Reviews
If I'm to understand this correctly the socket back boxes are now protruding out past the level of the new wall, there's a possibility of chasing the back boxes further into the wall, however with lathe and plaster this may be tricky as the back boxes may be fixed to the timber studs.... I'd recommend you consult an electrician to see if the can reposition the back boxes
17th Dec 2022
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Ask them to correct there work if this is not down to electricians work
31st Jan 2023
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ST VOYAGER LTD
0 Reviews
Hi,

Was wrong from the beginning.
They supposed to apply a bonding solution for plaster as Bostic Cementone Plasterers stabilising primer prior to the new plaster without to remove anything.
You have few solutions but will not be cheap, as:
1) if you have normal wall boxes for your sockets or switches, replace those with slim wall boxes.
2) you can render the walls and leave 2-3 mm for plaster and re- apply the plaster after
3) the cheapest way is to design a wall face plate around the sockets and switches.
10th Feb 2023
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You can either get an electrician to put the socket back box deeper.
Or
Replaster the full wall
9th Dec 2022
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You can get londer screws to reach socket if wall is thicker than before
6th Feb 2023
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WM plastering
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The wall should of had the correct thockness of plaster to bring it to the required position.
13th Dec 2022
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Jack of all blades
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No there is no Solution they messed that right it's all got be squared off and level theres no excuse of a bodge job. Reason plaster couldnt stick was proberly because it was to watery. Plaster when mixed should look like weetabix texture
6th Mar 2023
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electrical plugs are installed by an electrician and he should place them at the right distance from the wall, plasterer sometimes cannot apply enough plaster to cover it because it would look very bad and unprofessional
28th Apr 2023
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N H PLASTERING
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Its not ideal, you.could either re ajust the.whole.socket and push further into.the wall or the other option would be to silicone it.
9th Jun 2023
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Jp plastering
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U can re bed the box an re set the hole socket or as they recommend caulk round ur socket
6th Mar 2023
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The walls needs to be plastered again bringing the wall out to the edge of the socket boxes
17th Jul 2023
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PPD
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Get them in to fix the problem before paying
17th Oct 2023
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Regency ceilings
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The answer isn’t to pay again to put it right you should get them back if they won’t then report them to trading standards or court
4th Dec 2023
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They should be sorting this themselfs. They can either recess the sockets the cm that it’s proud or they should have advised boarding everywhere before they started. Either way no plasterer should be telling you to wall paper fresh plaster ever.
20th Dec 2023
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Build around the area with bonding thick at the socket back to nothing around 1 foot from the sockets and reskim the area.
19th Dec 2023
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WPA Plastering
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reinstall the socket deeper to make it flush with the wall
8th Apr 2024
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