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  2. Begin by filling in the agency details, including the QCI, address, auditor/estimator, and subcontractor(s) at the top of the form.
  3. Next, enter client information such as name and job number. Specify the type of structure (Site-Built, Mobile, Manufactured, Multi-Family, Shelter) and provide the total conditioned space in square feet.
  4. Proceed to complete the Blower Door Diagnostics section by entering pre and post measurements along with attic and crawl zonal pressures.
  5. In the Ventilation section, indicate whether dryer vents are present and if rigid/semi-rigid ducting is used. Fill out details for each bathroom and kitchen ventilation.
  6. Continue through sections on ASHRAE Compliance, Heating/Cooling documentation, Ducts inspection, Combustion Safety checks, Health & Safety evaluations, Base Load Measures assessments, Attic conditions, Walls inspections, Subspace evaluations, Doors & Windows checks, Measure List and Invoice verification.
  7. Finally, review all notes sections for any additional comments or observations before signing off at the end of the checklist.

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A Final Inspection Checklist is a detailed list that guides inspectors through the critical items needing verification before the project is signed off as complete. This checklist ensures all tasks are reviewed, quality is verified, and no steps are missed before project closeout.
An inspection checklist, when used properly, is an assurance that a particular piece of equipment has been inspected. As each item on the checklist is ticked off, the person doing the inspection is verifying that each component of the equipment is in correct working order.
Final Inspection serves as the last quality gate before products ship to customers. Inspectors conduct comprehensive audits against release criteriavisual appearance, functional performance, and packaging integrity.

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Make sure all required inspections have been conducted before the final inspection. These include foundation, rough-in, framing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire inspections. Review the checklist with the inspector to identify any areas of concern.
These requirements are outlined by the ADA. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing is up to code and issues from previous inspections have been addressed. Insulation is up to code and issues from previous inspections have been addressed. The HVAC system is working and issues from previous inspections have been addressed.
A final random inspection (FRI) is a quality control process that involves examining a product to identify any defects or errors before theyre shipped out. Theyre often inspected using a MIL-STD-105E (a statistical standard sampling system/random quality check) and evaluated according to the AQL.
Here is a list of things that inspectors are commonly looking for: Approved plans match the final construction. The building envelope is completed. Exterior walls are fully painted. No wiring is exposed. Drainage is effective and up to code. Windows and doors can be opened. All egress paths are free from obstructions.

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