Final inspection helps owners confirm finishing, paint, cleanliness, function, and punch list completion before handover.
Handover Should Not Be Based Only on “Finished”
In renovation projects, work that looks finished is not always ready for handover. Small details such as paint stains, rough corners, hairline cracks, minor leaks, or unclean areas often appear during final inspection.
What Should Be Checked?
- Paint and finishing neatness.
- Cracks, stains, uneven color, or paint splashes.
- Door, window, lighting, and related technical functions.
- Final cleaning and leftover materials.
- Small remaining work items to be corrected.
Punch List
A punch list is a correction list before the project is accepted. It should be clear, with location, photos, and repair priorities.
Why Is It Important for Owners?
After final payment and handover, small repairs can be harder to follow up. Final inspection protects owners by making sure details are completed while the contractor is still active on the project.
Conclusion
Final inspection is an important stage for renovation quality control. With a clear punch list, project handover becomes neater, more transparent, and safer for the owner.
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