Issue:
Wires forced through framing headers without considering the structure.
Why It Matters:
Without proper structured holes this weakens the framing.
Issue:
Instead of drilling proper holes, a slit was cut to allow wires to pass.
Why It Matters:
This is spotty work and reduces the integrity go the structure.
Issue:
Romex cables cut in walls and other concerning situations.
Why It Matters:
Cables should have proper holes cut to reduce the structural hazard.
Issue:
Various rips across the wiring.
Why It Matters:
Split wires are a major fire hazard.
Issue:
Wires go though notched shear wall.
Why It Matters:
Wires must go through framing
headers to reduce electrical risk.
Issue:
Wires in multiple areas go under the
ceiling joints.
Why It Matters:
Holes need to be properly drilled for electrical wires.
Issue:
Double illegal wet vent. Code Violation Chpt 10 Sec1001.2
Why It Matters:
Poor venting creates air quality issues inside the units, harming residents.
Issue:
Drain is missing and never drilled across multiple units.
Why It Matters:
A missing drain means units are
delivered incomplete, showing
failures in fabrication & inspections.
Issue:
Roof drains not installed throughout various units.
Why It Matters:
Threatens the structural integrity of the building itself.
Issue:
Ductwork penetrating a fire rated wall. Connections are missing screws and the joints have not been sealed.
Why It Matters:
Smoke could enter the ductwork and spread to other areas of the building.
Extra electrical wires stuffed behind an outlet.
More electrical wires stuffed behind a light switch.
Romex cables found hanging from joist.
Romex cable is way too close to the face of the wall to install a nail plate. Also, too much wood would need to be removed.
Extra electrical wires stuffed behind an outlet.
More electrical wires stuffed behind a light switch.
Romex cables found hanging from joist.
Romex cable is way too close to the face of the wall to install a nail plate. Also, too much wood would need to be removed.