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How to fill out the Residential Inspection Checklist online
Filling out the Residential Inspection Checklist is an essential step in ensuring compliance with plumbing regulations. This guide provides clear instructions to help users complete the checklist efficiently and accurately online.
Follow the steps to fill out the Residential Inspection Checklist online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Residential Inspection Checklist and open it in a suitable editor.
- Begin with the first section, which inquires about the Drain, Waste & Vent (DWV) lines and water lines. Here, you will need to indicate whether the lines are fully sleeved through excavated beams without any exposed piping.
- Continue to the next section, which asks if the annular space between the building drain sleeve and the building drain is sealed and made water tight. Answer accordingly.
- Proceed to check if all pipes passing through foundation walls are properly sleeved as required by the code.
- Review the requirement for trench backfill, ensuring it is completed in layers and contains only suitable materials.
- Check if the trench width for thermoplastic piping meets the specified dimensions based on the pipe's outside diameter.
- Confirm that thermoplastic piping is adequately bedded in granular fill and properly compacted alongside.
- Verify that all plumbing piping is supported on a firm bed throughout its length.
- Test the DWV system and document if there are no perceptible leaks with the specified pressure.
- Conduct tests on the water distribution system for leaks using the outlined pressure and time requirements.
- Finally, ensure that all plumbing has been checked for damage and that the required grade is maintained.
- Complete the final section by filling in your permit number, address, responsible master plumber license number, name, and signature before submitting the document.
Complete your Residential Inspection Checklist online now to ensure compliance with plumbing regulations.
Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. A home inspector also looks at windows, doors, the attic, insulation, the basement, and safety hazards like pest infestations, radon, and mold. Home inspections typically do not include cosmetic defects like landscaping, appliances, paint, and wallpaper.