Mirrors – unless in an accessible bathroom.Any appliance that is plug-in – unless is stuck on an exterior wall such as mini split system.Interior paint – the contractor will do a punch list until you are happy.Interior door hardware – except commercial projects and bathrooms since you need privacy.Flooring – except in commercial common areas where we need to verify change in levels for accessibility.Completed trim, baseboard or crown molding.So, these are things that I don’t necessarily make a big deal about, but it all depends on your building inspector and what the local building official feels comfortable with. I also want to share with you another list that I don’t often get asked for but typically one question at the time comes through. ![]() In general, inspectors are okay with the building substantially completed. If the building is not visible from the public way, numbers shall also be located on a mailbox or signage by the road. 4” min required for residential, and 6” min required for commercial.
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