During which phase of construction is the electrical rough-in inspection typically scheduled?
Correct Answer
C) After framing but before insulation and drywall
Electrical rough-in inspection occurs after framing is complete but before insulation and drywall installation. This allows inspectors to see all electrical work that will be concealed by finishing materials.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Electrical rough-in inspection must occur after framing is complete because the electrical wiring runs through the framed walls and structure. However, it must happen before insulation and drywall installation because once these materials are installed, the electrical work becomes concealed and cannot be properly inspected. This timing allows inspectors to verify proper wire routing, box placement, grounding, and code compliance while everything is still visible and accessible.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: After drywall installation
After drywall installation is too late because the electrical work would already be concealed behind the finished wall surfaces, making it impossible for inspectors to verify proper installation, wire routing, and code compliance.
Option B: Before framing inspection
Before framing inspection is too early because electrical rough-in work cannot be properly installed until the framing is complete - the wires need the framed structure to run through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Option D: At final inspection only
At final inspection only is incorrect because electrical rough-in work would be completely concealed by that point, and any defects discovered would require costly demolition of finished surfaces to correct.
Memory Technique
Think 'FRAME then WIRE then HIDE' - Frame first, then Wire (and inspect), then Hide with insulation and drywall.
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code, Chapter 1, Section 110 - Electrical Inspections, or the electrical section of your contractor reference manual covering inspection scheduling
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