Introducing the Sigma Electric Rectangle Plastic 1-Gang Universal Cover — a precise, low-profile solution built for standard single-gang boxes. With a 4.76 in tall by 3.01 in wide footprint, this gray plastic cover delivers a clean, unobtrusive finish while standing up to moisture in wet locations.
Key advantages that set this cover apart
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Universal 1-gang compatibility: Designed to fit most standard single-gang boxes, making replacement and upgrades straightforward.
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UL Listed: Safety compliant, giving you confidence in electrical installations.
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Wet-location suitability: Specifically engineered for damp environments, from bathrooms and kitchens to basements and utility areas.
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Rugged yet lightweight plastic: Durable, corrosion-resistant construction that’s easy to handle during installation.
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Neutral gray finish: A timeless look that blends with most interiors and exterior settings.
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New in shrink-wrapped packaging: Ready to install straight from the box with intact, clean surfaces.
Specifications at a glance
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Dimensions: 4.76 in (H) x 3.01 in (W)
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Gangs: 1
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Material: Plastic
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Color: Gray
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Application: Wet locations
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Packaging: Shrinkwrapped
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Brand: Sigma Electric
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UL Listed: Yes
Who is this for? Electricians, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts who need a dependable, standards‑based cover for single-gang outlets or switches in moist environments. It’s ideal for bathroom vanities, outdoor-rated installations, laundry rooms, and other areas where exposure to moisture matters. The universal design minimizes guesswork and streamlines upgrades, while the durable plastic construction keeps maintenance simple and affordable.
Practical tips for use: Pair this universal cover with a compatible single-gang device to maintain a clean, code‑compliant appearance. Choose gray to seamlessly blend with most wall colors and fixtures. When replacing an old cover, ensure the mounting screws and wall box are in good condition for a secure, long‑lasting fit. For wet-location projects, confirm you’re adhering to local electrical codes and weather‑resistant installation practices.