fry6
Member
- Location
- Long Branch NJ
Hello Gentleman,
I have a problem with my local inspector. I took over a residencial home build from a kid who was working under I guess a friend of his who holds the licence.
After spending 4 days removing this kids "God All-full" work, it was time for the "rough inspection"
I was not there for the inspection, the homeowner was. The permit is in the homeowner's name.
The inspection found 8 failed items. The one that kills me the most is, "staples not installed in accordance with NEC".
Really?!?! Staples??? Yes I know, every 18/20 inches(or whatever the actual codes requires. I install move staples then I'm sure are required" I take great pride in straight, not twisted wire runs.
My exact question is this, is the inspector required to list the exact codes that were in violation?
The homeowner handed me a small sheet of paper with 8 violations. Guys, this is a 3600 square foot house! If the inspector found a staple or two missing or not within the required distance from the plastic boxes, or whatever he found how does he expect me to repair/replace said staple without knowing exactly where it is.
Don't you think that the inspector should have AT-LEAST pointed out the problem with the staple/staples to the homeowner? Turns out that the inspection began with the homeowner following the inspector but the inspector told the homeowner to "Please let me inspect by myself"
Guys, I have the up-most respect for all inspector's, but this guy is a real AH.
Thank you,,
I have a problem with my local inspector. I took over a residencial home build from a kid who was working under I guess a friend of his who holds the licence.
After spending 4 days removing this kids "God All-full" work, it was time for the "rough inspection"
I was not there for the inspection, the homeowner was. The permit is in the homeowner's name.
The inspection found 8 failed items. The one that kills me the most is, "staples not installed in accordance with NEC".
Really?!?! Staples??? Yes I know, every 18/20 inches(or whatever the actual codes requires. I install move staples then I'm sure are required" I take great pride in straight, not twisted wire runs.
My exact question is this, is the inspector required to list the exact codes that were in violation?
The homeowner handed me a small sheet of paper with 8 violations. Guys, this is a 3600 square foot house! If the inspector found a staple or two missing or not within the required distance from the plastic boxes, or whatever he found how does he expect me to repair/replace said staple without knowing exactly where it is.
Don't you think that the inspector should have AT-LEAST pointed out the problem with the staple/staples to the homeowner? Turns out that the inspection began with the homeowner following the inspector but the inspector told the homeowner to "Please let me inspect by myself"
Guys, I have the up-most respect for all inspector's, but this guy is a real AH.
Thank you,,