Start2Finish — Box Map & Device Count

Use this like a mini panel schedule for the Alexandria house — 2-gangs, 3-ways, plugs and boxes you’ve already touched or still owe.

🏗️ Full-house contractor: Start2Finish LLC (Brady) · Field lead: Marcus

Project: Brady mini mansion (Alexandria, LA)
General Contractor / Owner: Start2Finish Contracting — Diante “Boo Brady” Calvert
Support: Square Bidness Tech Lab on site as part of the Start2Finish team for layout, counts, and documentation.

Remaining Device Count (End of Day Snapshot)

Device Type Count Left
3-way switches 8
Standard outlets (plugs) 8
Single-pole switches 6

This page helps you park those 22 devices into real boxes — front door, hall, baths, washroom, kitchen, etc. Check them off as you go on site. (Checks stay on this device only.)

Confirmed Boxes (By Memory)

These are the boxes you already called out specifically.

Entry — Front Door 2-Gang

Done
To finish

When you confirm type, you can pencil in: ENTRY-2G · 3WAY/TRAVELER or ENTRY-2G · SINGLE.

Hall — 2-Gang (3-Ways)

To finish
To finish

These two should eat up 2 of the 8 remaining 3-ways once you swap them.

Middle Bathroom Switch Box

Done
To finish

Once MID-BATH · SW2 is swapped, subtract 1 from the remaining single-pole or 3-way pile, depending on what’s actually there.

Plugs Map — Where the 8 Remaining Outlets Live

As you walk the house with new supplies, tap each box and tick off the plug(s) you swap.

Kitchen / Dining / Front

Hall / Baths / Washroom

You don’t have to use every slot exactly — this is a skeleton. If you finish a plug and realize there’s an extra somewhere, just relabel a row in your head when you’re walking with the phone.

Switch Map — Remaining Singles & 3-Ways

Use this to park the last 8 three-ways and 6 singles.

Remaining 3-Way Slots (8 total)

Remaining Single-Pole Slots (6 total)

As you confirm what’s actually in each box, this turns into your field legend for the recessed-lighting plan and any future service calls.

Last updated: 2025-11-26 · Built as a working map — not a perfect blueprint. Use it on the phone while you walk, then we’ll tighten labels later if you want.