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Doing the rough in on my house now. what are the inspectors going to be looking for. any pet peaves.
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Not being a plumber or and inspector I would suspect he would be looking for nice clean joints If you've sweated some pipes as well as having your bracing right and your rough in dimensions correct(especially if your roughing in a bathroom) its hard to say because you havent really told us what your roughing in. Is this a remodel, new construction or and addition?
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Doing the rough in on my house now. what are the inspectors going to be looking for. any pet peaves.