jwelectric
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When you do this look around you should also be looking for anything that is out of place or anything that need repairing.electricmanscott said:That is somewhat unrealistic. I do not do a thorough inspection when I go to look at a job. I get in, discuss with customer what they want done, look around for how I will make it happen, and get out.
Now all you have to do is complete the rest of pointing out things that you know needs addressingelectricmanscott said:The reality is every single house I go into contains numerous violations. If I stumble upon something that is actually dangerous I bring it up to the homeowner and in some cases just fix it and let them know I took care of it.
I agree that it is not your property but YOU are the one that invited the code official into the other persons house.electricmanscott said:The code official can say whatever they want about it. It is NOT my property, I do NOT own these issues. The code official should bring these things to the PROPERTY OWNERS attention.
In my opinion you are taking all this too personal. When you go out to do a bid of remodel work experience should tell you that the code official is going to be looking at the entire system so you should make sure that you have included in your bid all these deficiencies.electricmanscott said:But really my point is more towards the inspector putting guys on the spot like this. When you say something like "do me a favor, fix...whatever" it just makes some feel like they have to do this or else and in fact this is smoetomes the case. Disobey the inspector and you are on the s-list. There is really no need for this.
If you haven?t and they get pointed out then it is not the inspector that you are angry with but instead it is yourself that you are angry with.