New Construction Drain Inspections: What Builders Skip
As new homes and commercial builds move faster, some construction teams cut corners on drain inspections—leaving defects to surface months or years later. While requirements vary by jurisdiction, most inspection regimens follow a similar goal: verify that underground drainage systems are installed correctly before they’re covered.
Why inspections matter before the ground is closed
Once pipes are buried under slabs, backfill, or landscaping, access becomes difficult and costly. Many drain failures—misaligned pipe runs, improper slope, cracked fittings, blocked lines, or faulty connections—can’t be confirmed visually after coverage. Early inspection is the cheapest point to find problems and correct them.
Common “skipped” steps on new construction
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