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SINGLE FAMILY INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
PLANS
AND PERMITS
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Job address posted in a visible location.
• Plans and permits to be on site.
• Previously required inspections
to be signed off.
• All corrections to be completed
prior to reinspection.
All
work shall be complete and ready at the
time an inspection is requested. Exception:
Footing and foundation inspections may be
scheduled in advance provided all work is
completed at time of inspection.
INSPECTION
ORDER
Excavation,
setbacks, and footing: Property
lines to be identified and clearly marked.
Erosion control measures to be in place,
as per Clark County Home Builders Association
manual, prior to inspection.
All
vegetation, roots, stumps, debris, unsuitable
soils etc. shall be removed from within
the building envelope.
Foundation
walls: All rebar to be securely
tied and all hold-downs and anchors placed.
Post
& beam: Footing and posts for
all point loads to be in place and required
anchors installed.
Shearwalls:
All hold-downs, fasteners, and required
nailing are to be installed and completed
prior to an inspection request. Do not install
moisture barrier or siding until shearwall
is signed off.
Roof
sheathing: All roof-to-wall connections
installed.
Plumbing,
mechanical, gas piping: All plumbing
rough-in and gas piping to be under test.
All plumbing, mechanical, and gas piping
are to be inspected and approved prior to
requesting a framing inspection.
Framing
inspection: All of the above inspections
to be completed and approved.
Note: Electrical work to be approved by
Washington State Department of Labor and
Industries prior to scheduling framing inspection.
Insulation:
Walls, vaulted ceilings and underfloor insulation
only after framing has been approved. Vapor
barrier in place. All framing penetrations
to be sealed/caulked.
Drywall:
All nails and screws shall be installed
prior to scheduling inspection. Note proper
fasteners for garage side of common walls/ceilings.
Final:
See Final
Inspection Checklist
NOTE:
A re-inspection fee may be charged: when
work is not ready at time of inspection
or when corrections have not been made.
It is the responsibility of the Permit
Holder to verify that all work is complete
and ready prior to scheduling an inspection.
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