INSPECTION SCHEDULE
RENOVATION PROJECTS
The permit holder shall call 803-222-9495
x204 to request periodic inspections of the work as it progresses. 24 hours
notice should be provided prior to each inspection.
Work shall not progress beyond the point
indicated in each successive inspection without first obtaining the approval of
the Building Official. Any portions that do not comply shall be corrected and
shall not be covered or concealed until authorized by the Building Official.
The following is an outline of the different types of
inspections and a schedule of when they are to be performed throughout the
construction process as required by the International Residential Code.
Depending on the nature of the work, certain types of inspections may not apply.
5.
Rough-In Inspection
To be made after the roof, wall, ceiling, and floor framing are complete with
appropriate blocking, bracing and fire stopping in place. To be made after all
parts of the electrical, plumbing, heating/ventilation, or cooling system that
will be hidden from view in the finished building are in place, but before
any wall, ceiling finish, or building insulation is installed. Material
storage shall not inhibit an inspection of all walls. The following items
should be in place and visible for inspection:
a.
Pipes
b. Wiring
c.
Chimneys and vents
d.
Flashing for roofs, chimneys and wall openings
e. Insulation baffles
f. Bathroom vent ducts
Note: Gas systems to be tested at 10 psi.
Note: with some exceptions, any renovation or remodel to an
existing home will require upgrading all the fire alarms to today’s current
construction standards.
Note: Gas systems to be tested at 10 psi.
2.
Insulation Inspection
To be made after an approved building framing and rough-in inspection, with
all insulation and vapor retarders in place, but before any wall or ceiling
covering is applied.
3.
Permanent Power Inspection
When all circuits have been completed, electric panel(s) completed, circuit
breakers installed, lighting fixtures installed, receptacles and covers in
place. Appliances, HVAC equipment, disconnects, etc. are installed and the house
is ready for a power connection at the meter.
4.
Final Inspection
To be made when construction is
complete. When all appliances, plumbing electrical fixtures, etc. are installed
and HVAC systems are operable.
5.
Other Inspections
The code enforcement officer may make or require any other inspections to
ascertain compliance with the Building Code and other laws of the Town of
Clover.
Note:
concealment of systems or components prior to being inspected will result in
extra costs to the contractor in removing the materials or hiring of specialty
firms, such as engineers, to otherwise demonstrate compliance.