readydave8
re member
- Location
- Clarkesville, Georgia
- Occupation
- electrician
If you inspect my job and make suggestions I'd be overjoyed, I'm always looking for ways to improve quality and thus be able to charge more.I guess this goes for a suggestion that would save you money as well.:roll:
I'm not angry, I just dont understand the thought process. It seems more of an "I don't have too and you can't make me" attitude. There are quite a few things that are not in the code book that make alot of sense and make for a better job, such as installing a ground wire in EMT. Personally if you want install to minimum standards thats up to you. I won't do it and I will encourage other guys not to do it. This has nothing to do with being an inspector, most of the contractors I deal with know me personally and are not doing this because I say so, they do it because it makes sense. If you bid a job so tight you can't afford a couple of bags of reds and the 1/4 second it takes to install them then you are already screwed.
I see nothing wrong suggesting an alternate was of doing things as long as it is done in the correct manner after all the book is a minimum standard.
I guess I will agree to disagree.
If you fail my job in even though it meets code, a whole different story.