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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 1348760" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Actually that is typical on the permits, when we had to replace an AC or water heater we did the job and our contractor pulled the permit after it was done obviously that took a week or so then another week or so for the inspector to come check it.</p><p> </p><p>Permitting actually insures that your contractor does his job properly, if it isn't up to code or any of the solder joints don't meet the satisfaction of the inspector he will get to come fix it to bring it up to code.</p><p> </p><p>I have gone back and had to recover freon from more than one AC and resolder joints because the inspector did not like the work done by someone else on the maintenace staff when I was in that business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 1348760, member: 4307"] Actually that is typical on the permits, when we had to replace an AC or water heater we did the job and our contractor pulled the permit after it was done obviously that took a week or so then another week or so for the inspector to come check it. Permitting actually insures that your contractor does his job properly, if it isn't up to code or any of the solder joints don't meet the satisfaction of the inspector he will get to come fix it to bring it up to code. I have gone back and had to recover freon from more than one AC and resolder joints because the inspector did not like the work done by someone else on the maintenace staff when I was in that business. [/QUOTE]
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