Dave Ronyak
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Tom Bellemare said:I call it the "paint spot theory". Whenever one paints a room, always miss a spot that can be easily noticed and readily fixed. When the "inspector" notices it and you fix it, the inspection is most often over.
Tom
That technique is especially valuable when having to deal with building inspectors. I learned this the hard way when I remodeled and added on to my first house, acting as my own general contractor, and doing most of the work myself save the foundation and drywall. The electrical inspector flagged some of the work despite it having been meticulously done by me under the guidance of my neighbor who was then the chief electrician of General Tire Company to standards above those required for homes [metal conduit in places rather than romex]. After some negotiations that "above requirements" work was approved.