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Latest revision as of 00:13, 16 October 2022
Sequence
- The rough inspection should be performed before the insulation is installed. This is not stated as a requirement, but a suggestion here. [1]
- Rough-in inspection can also occur after insulation is in, but it may be more difficult to perform inspection. [2]
- Thus - is there a separate inspection for insulation prior to all sheathing?
OSE Case
- No insulation covers any wiring or plumbing work.
- Air test of water supply - leave a test port in water supply for air pressure testing or water pressure testing.
- Smoke detectors are required on the electrical side - [3]
Extreme Inspection Schedules
Some locations may have a large number of inspections, ideally these can occur on the same day if there are multiple similar ones. See [4]. This calls for:
- Excavation
- Foundation
- Underground plumbing
- Rough plumbing/electrical
- Framing
- Insulation/vapor barrier - 2 inspections if foundation has exterior insulation
- Final plumbing/mechanical
- Final inspection. All done, street number and landscaping done.