MushCreek
New Member
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I really appreciate the help! My next inspection is plumbing rough-in, and I was wondering if there is a generally accepted definition. When I did my barn, they inspected the under slab work, but by the time I had the plumbing rough-in, everything was done and in use. They seemed to be fine with that. They never called for a pressure test or anything. I would think the house would be a tougher inspection, but you never know. I would think it would include supply lines to the individual shut-offs at the fixtures, the DWV system would be complete, but no fixtures such as sinks or toilets. Would you install the toilet flanges, or just leave a capped pipe sticking up? I figure the sink drains would just stub out of the wall with caps glued on. What about the shower? Do I connect the DWV to the septic system yet, or after pressure testing? It's hard to get them on the phone to get answers. Any ideas? Thanks!