I think if you start messing, code will require you replace the outlet with a 
GFI in a bathroom.  I don't believe there is a code for how far from a door 
edge a switch can be placed, just how far above the floor.  If you are seeing 
an open place 3 to 5 inches from the trim on the door, I don't think that would 
be a problem.  Getting too close to the trim might cause a problem with the 
covers fitting.

The biggest problem is going to be how to run the wires over to that side of 
the door.  Can you run them under the floor or do you have to go over the door 
opening?  Over the door will mean going through a few studs to get there.  Your 
wife will love all these new holes in the walls.  
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Scott Howell 
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] installing a new light switch in a bathroom


  Folks, I'm actually moving a switch from behind the door of the 
bathroom to just inside the door where it really should be. How anyone 
could have done such a silly thing is beyond me. Ok, so forget all the 
reasons, but I know why they installed it behind the door and it 
really comes down to not having either planned well or something 
prevented them from installing inside the door. Admittedly, it was 
easy to install I'm sure cause you can get to the wiring etc. from 
inside the utility room and they didn't even have to run through the 
beams, they just went around them.
So, here is the issue and question. I made two small test holes and 
found there appears to be a stud about 3 to 5 inches or so from the 
door frame, which is kind of curious. I stuffed a coat hanger in there 
and tried to fish around to get some idea of space, but I swear I'm 
hitting more than a stud but short of cutting the wall open, I have no 
idea what the hell is in there and that may be just what I do. So, 
lets say for the sake of argument that I can't get a single gang box 
in there, how far from the edge of the doorframe can you place a 
switch? The question is twofold in that of course I need to check 
local code assuming there is one, but also I wouldn't want it to look 
funny either. Of course I could just leave well enough alone and the 
switches stay behind the door. Actually, what I have behind the door 
is the switches for the light and fan, a non-GFI outlet in a 
completely separate box, and finally a junction box with a blank plate 
that houses the amazing mess of wires that makes the whole thing work.
Just to show how weird the whole thing is, I got someone to help 
install a three-way switch arrangement in the full-bath upstairs 
because the fan and light switches were not inside the door as you'd 
thing, but the builder put the switches on the wall the door opens 
against, which also has a door into the master bedroom. Any thoughts 
are appreciated.
I guess I could always move. :) Well not yet, I think I'll have the 
next one built. :)




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