Hello,
I was wondering what the general consensus is on what happens if something is found by the electrical inspector after the roughing inspection?
Suppose an inspector comes for roughing and passes it. However, he missed something big. Construction continues, drywall goes up. Time for final inspection. Suppose then at the final inspection the same inspector or even a different inspector finds something and flags the install. Now that the walls are up it is very costly to rectify, can the inspector/town be held liable for the costs? Does the Contractor just eat the costs?
What actually happens in this situation?
I was wondering what the general consensus is on what happens if something is found by the electrical inspector after the roughing inspection?
Suppose an inspector comes for roughing and passes it. However, he missed something big. Construction continues, drywall goes up. Time for final inspection. Suppose then at the final inspection the same inspector or even a different inspector finds something and flags the install. Now that the walls are up it is very costly to rectify, can the inspector/town be held liable for the costs? Does the Contractor just eat the costs?
What actually happens in this situation?