Plumbing Inspection Information
What inspections are required for my Plumbing
Permit?*
Washtenaw County Building Department enforces the 2000
Michigan Plumbing Code. Inspections required:
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Sewer (including private sewer from house to tank) and water service
inlets.
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Underground, before covering. (Subsoil Inspection is conducted by
Building Inspection)
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Rough, before any work is covered.**
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Final
*Trade inspections can be done in conjunction with another
inspection on the same permit without an extra fee. For example, more than
one inspection can be performed per trip (same trade only) and the cost will
be the same as one inspection. The fee is charged per trip.
**Most manufactured homes only need final inspections, because
they have been approved at the factory. Exception: Work to the manufactured
unit that has been field installed and will be covered must have a rough
inspection.
What are common violations noted in Plumbing Inspections?
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Horizontal venting below flood rim.
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Approved nail plates not installed.
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Supporting drain and water lines to code.
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Separate sewer and water service to proper distance.
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Underground plumbing and sewer shall have continuous bedding with clean
fill.
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DWV (Drain Waste Vent) fittings not used in proper applications (using
tees in place of wyes and vice versa).
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Testing all plumbing and water lines to code: 5lbs. on DWV - Water
working pressure.
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Sewer lines concealed prior to inspection.
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Access to basement and home.
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Water Hammer arrestor for all quick closing valves, (dishwasher hot water
line and hot and cold water laundry).
For More Information:
This is printed from: http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/building_inspection/bi_biplumb.html
on Sep. 5, 2008 7:04 pm