Electrical

The electrical inspection includes an examination of the materials, components, and electrical equipment installed. All rough wiring for the structure and the electrical service is inspected at the same time. Rough-in inspection includes, but is not necessarily limited to, all wiring within the walls, all circuit breakers, panel boards and ground splices terminated by mechanical means. The inspection takes place after all wiring systems, including the ground conductor (GEC), have been installed in approved boxes, cabinets, and service equipment. Switches, receptacles and fixtures should not be installed at the rough-in.

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1. Drywall/Shower Wallboard/Tile backer Inspection
2. Electrical
3. Electrical Service Panel
4. Exterior Underground Gas Line
5. Final Inspection
6. Rough Inspections
7. Framing
8. Foundation
9. Insulation Inspection
10. Interior gas lines/release
11. Lath/wrap Inspection
12. Plumbing/Mechanical
13. Roof sheathing and shear
14. Rough or precise grading
15. Shower pan (poured in place)
16. Special Inspections
17. Subfloor Insulation
18. Subsoil plumbing (or underfloor)
19. Temporary power pole
20. Underfloor and frame Inspection