What should I do if I accidentally move ahead in the construction process skipping an inspection?
Honesty is the best policy, so call right away. An inspector will see what stage your construction project is at and try to find an innovative way to find the information needed to determine if it is built to code.

Jurisdictions are not out to hurt your construction project and will do everything they can to help you gather this information without costing you additional money or time.

Do not make it worse or impossible to come up with a solution by ignoring the problem or hoping an inspector will not notice.

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1. When should I call for an inspection?
2. What happens if I fail an inspection?
3. What do I need before I call for an inspection?
4. How far in advance should I call?
5. Should I say that I am ready for an inspection now, when in actuality I will be ready for the inspection tomorrow thinking that by doing so it will get the inspector to my job site on time?
6. What should I do if I accidentally move ahead in the construction process skipping an inspection?
7. What if I skip a major inspection such as pouring a concrete slab before getting a plumbing or pre-pour inspection? What can we do to work with me on this?
8. What are my options if I disagree with the results of an inspection? Is there an appeals process?