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Footing Inspection
Note: Deck footings may be requested as a separate inspection or with other building trade inspection requests.
Note: Basement waterproofing installed shall be left open for the purpose of inspection. Waterproofing may be requested as an additional inspection or viewed with other building trade inspections.
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Electrical Rough-In
To be requested when all wiring, boxes and panel boards have been installed. All connections are made and ready for the finished product.
- Have power company engineer spot meter location on house;
- Install meter base at eye level;
- Install all electrical outlet boxes and pull wires;
- Staple all wires within 6" of outlet boxes and staple all wires securely to floor joists and ceiling joists.
- Install bathroom and outside receptacles on ground fault circuit with nothing else on circuit;
- Install smoke detector outlet in hallway close to bedrooms; If bedrooms are not located in same area, install smoke detector in each area ( 120 v AC Type);
- If recessed lights are used, install on metal brackets provided with fixtures and do not let metal parts of fixtures be closer than, to wood or combustible material;
- Install cables in center of studs, if closer than center, install metal plates so nails will not be driven into cable;
- If conduit through roof is used for most, use 2" rigid conduit with roof flange and rubber gasket and do not install higher than 3 feet from where conduit passes through roof to top of conduit.
- If cooper water lines are used, install #4 bare copper 'wire from neutral bar in main panel to water lines to ground water lines to ground rod.
Plumbing Rough-in
To be made when all parts of the concealed plumbing system, which can be completed prior to the installation of fixtures, are installed. This includes drainage, water supply, water test, vent piping and the necessary fixture supports.
- Plumbing rough-in when all fixture drains and fixture venting is complete;
- Water supply lines are installed to each fixture (Hot and Cold)
- All branch drains connected to main 4" drain;
- 4" drain installed with proper fall (one-eight per foot) and stubbed through outside wall;
- Rough-in for water heater;
- Outside hose bib roughed-in with self-draining, anti-siphon type used;
- Cut-off in main water line just outside building or just under building (accessible);
- All sewer lines and branch drains in concealed area to be filled with water to highest fixture level for inspector to see.
Mechanical Rough-In
To be made when all heating and cooling outlets are roughed-in, all boots, gas piping and tests, mechanical ventilation, thermostat wires pulled to where thermostat is to be located, concealed ducts, and gas log inserts have been installed.
Framing Inspection
To be made after all applicable electrical, plumbing and HVAC rough-in inspections have been approved, and all roof, wall, ceiling and floor framing is complete, with appropriate blocking, bracing and fire stopping in place, windows and doors set, and roof covered to provide a dried-in structure.
- Pipes
- Chimneys and vents
- Flashing for roofs, chimneys and wall openings
- Insulation baffles
- All lintels required to be bolted to the framing for support shall not be covered by any exterior or interior wall or ceiling finish material before approval. Work may continue without approval for lintels that are not bolted and supported on masonry or concrete.
Electrical Final
To be made when the wiring system and panels are complete.
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Plumbing Final
To be made when all plumbing systems are complete. The plumbing contractor may requested water and sewer finals at or before the plumbing final.
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- All exhaust fans vented to outside with approved hood;
- All equipment set in place and hooked up
- All work on fireplace and chimneys complete;
- All doors and windows in exterior wall weatherstripped or storm windows and doors installed;
- All insulation in place;
- All work should be completed on plumbing, electrical, mechanical, insulation, and building.
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