sounds like it would be a eye sore.
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sounds like it would be a eye sore.
The patch is directly over the tub which is in a separate room within the bathroom (commode and shower separate). The only time this is visible is when you are actually in the bathroom taking a shower. So looks are not an issue. And when you do look, you will just see this flat, spring loaded access panel. My bigger concern is the humidity from the shower going through the ceiling. Not sure I should be concerned or not.
BTW: I got them to throw in 2 years of maintenance for allowing them to put the access panel instead of having a drywall guy come out.
Maybe it's a good place for a decorative panel of some sorts.
With a new system, is there really any reason for maintenance inside 2 years?
I did my first tuneup on my system after 10 years. Everything was fine.
Good point and one I have considered. I got 2 new units, I get 5 years parts and labor on one and 12 years on the other. Plus I get the first year maintenance for free. Basically they come out and clean the units once a year. If anything actually goes wrong, I just call them anyway. But it's something I guess. Initially I was told the warranty was void if I did not have the maintenance contract but he said the warranties are honored regardless of whether I have maintenance.
I say you patch that hole....and save the $200 by doing it yourself....it's very easy. I suggest you start with THIS video.
Now what I'd do differently from this video is to use two strips of wood (inexpensive fir strip is all you need) because your hole is fairly big.....also two screws per end of board. And because this is in a bathroom I'd use greenboard (moisture resistant drywall) instead of the regular stuff. The big box stores most likely sell smaller pieces of this, so you don't have to buy a 4 x 8 piece. Also, drywall compound can be purchased pre-mixed in various sizes....easier than mixing yourself. And don't use paper tape...use the mesh plastic stuff.
Good luck!