pwood
Platinum Member
tony,GCtony said:So if a contractor expects his tradesmen to show up to a project with the proper tools and equipment in order to do his job, why is it that the same is not expected from the inspectors? Our policy is not to lend out tools and equipment for people to do thier jobs that they are getting paid to do but we'll provide anything an insector asks in order to get that inspection. Just saying
i appreciate your attitude for what it is ,but the code requires the person requesting an inspection to provide the means. I was inspecting refrigerant lines 25 feet in the air the other day and the contractor provide the motorized lift. Should i have rented a lift to do this inspection per Tony? I had an electrical contractor from the big city compliment me on my lumber rack with the 24" warner extension ladder strapped on yesterday. He said that is the first time he had seen an inspector with that set up. I told him that sometimes you just have to go beyond the call of duty:mrgreen: