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Inspections: Building & Trades
Inspection Scheduling Notice
Inspections may be scheduled for the next business day, depending on inspector availability.
π Scheduling Requirements
Inspections must be scheduled by phone or in person only
To schedule an inspection, please call 989-831-7394 — calling any other number may result in delays or missed appointments
Anyone who answers this number is authorized to schedule your inspection
Do not send inspection requests via email
π€ Who Can Schedule
The individual or contractor who pulled the permit is responsible for scheduling inspections
A designated representative may schedule on their behalf with written authorization
π Address Posting
To avoid reinspection's, the property address must be clearly posted at the roadside in visible numbers
π Inspection Availability
| Inspection Type | Days Available | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Building Inspections | Monday–Friday (excluding holidays) | Truss diagrams must be onsite during rough inspections for truss systems |
| Electrical Inspections | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | |
| Mechanical & Plumbing | Tuesday and Thursday only |
ποΈ Observed Government Holidays (No Inspections)
Inspections are not conducted on the following U.S. federal holidays:
New Year’s Day – January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – January 20
Presidents’ Day – February 17
Memorial Day – May 26
Juneteenth – June 19
Independence Day – July 4
Labor Day – September 1
Veterans Day – November 11
Thanksgiving – November 27 & 28
Christmas – December 24 & 25
New Year’s Eve – December 31
π Inspection Schedule by Construction Stage
π¨ Footing Inspections
Building Permit
Property lines must be clearly visible to establish setback compliance.
Before pouring concrete footings or placing pea stone:
Verify that all excavation, formwork, and reinforcement meet specifications.
Manufactured Home Piers:
Holes must be dug and inspected before concrete is placed in them.
For pole structures:
Concrete must be placed in holes prior to inspection and before setting poles.
β‘ Service Inspection
Electrical Permit
When meter base and panel are set and properly grounded
π§ Underground Inspections
Mechanical Permit
Before covering underground ductwork, radiant tubing, or process piping
Pressure Test Required: Radiant tubing – 50 psi for 5 minutes
Plumbing Permit
After trenches are excavated and piping installed, but before covering
Pressure Tests Required:
Supply lines – 50 psi for 60 minutes
Drain lines – 5 psi for 15 minutes
ποΈ Foundation (Backfill)
Building Permit
Before backfilling
Must include:
Completed foundation walls
Installed reinforcing and anchors (including uplift anchors)
Damp proofing and drainage system
Frost protection insulation (for shallow slab and heated post structures)
π§ Rough-In Inspections
Electrical Permit
Before insulation and interior finish materials are installed
Mechanical Permit
Before insulation and interior finish materials are installed
Pressure Tests Required:
Radiant tubing – 50 psi for 5 minutes
Gas lines – 15 psi for 2+ hours
Plumbing Permit
Before insulation and interior finish materials are installed
Pressure Tests Required:
Supply lines – 50 psi for 60 minutes
Drain lines – 5 psi for 15 minutes
Shower pan test required
Building Permit
Before insulation and interior finish materials are installed
All sub-trades (electrical, mechanical, plumbing) must be roughed in and approved.
Truss diagrams must be available on-site at the time of inspection.
Doors and windows must be installed.
Flashing must be installed at all required locations.
π§± Insulation Inspection
Building Permit
Before covering insulation
Exception: blown-in attic insulation may be inspected at final
β Final Inspections
Sub-Trades
When all work under each sub-trade permit is completed
Building Permit
After all sub-trades are finaled and approved
Construction is complete
Blower Door Test must be completed and submitted before final inspection
π« Occupancy Notice
A building or structure may not be used or occupied until a Certificate of Use and Occupancy has been issued by the appropriate enforcing agency.