Okay, hypothetical scenario: say I fix my own plumbing to meet cross-connection standards, but didn't exactly follow every single tiny code detail...um, how would you guys handle the inspection part? Just curious if anyone's been there before.
Been there myself and honestly, inspectors usually focus on the big stuff firstβlike proper backflow prevention, clearances, and obvious safety issues. If your fix is solid overall, minor code details might just earn you a friendly heads-up rather than a fail. When I had my inspection, I walked the inspector through step-by-step, asked questions, and stayed open to feedback. They appreciated the transparency, and the process became more collaborative than stressful. Just stay confident and curious...you got this.
