RESILIENT OR VINYL FLOORING
Inspection Checklist
Project # and Name:
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Subcontractor
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CN_PDF
Scope of Inspection (Ex. Suite number)
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1.0 GENERAL
1.0 Where different floor finishes abut, transitions are free from an abrupt change in height or such transitions are suitably eased.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
1.2 Applied finished flooring is installed without visible ridges or depressions. Where visible ridges or depressions occur, the variation will not exceed 6 mm from the specific plane.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
1.3 Finished flooring is installed in general visual alignment with adjacent wall surfaces. Variation greater than 12.5mm in 1.8m is not acceptable when visible in a room used for its intended purpose.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.0 RESILIENT OR VINYL FLOORING
2.0 Finished surface of flooring are free of visible protrusions (bumps, fasteners, telegraphing) that deform the surface of the flooring when viewed under normal lighting conditions (not reflected light) from a normal standing position.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.1 Resilient sheet flooring is securely glued to the substrate.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.2 Resilient flooring are installed with no visible gaps in the joints when viewed under normal lighting conditions in a standing position.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.3 Vinyl flooring are free from bubbles that cause surface deformities visible from a normal viewing position, under normal lighting conditions without magnification by a reflected light.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.4 Flooring is installed to achieve pattern alignment within the manufacturer's tolerance.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.5 Resilient floor tiles are securely bonded to the substrate.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.6 Resilient floor tiles are installed with tight joints to provide a generally uniform appearance throughout the room or defined area when viewed under normal lighting conditions from a normal viewing position.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.7 Sheet vinyl flooring is installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.8 Within each room or defined area resilient flooring is uniform in color, texture and pattern when viewed under normal lighting conditions. Minor variation between dye lots is acceptable.
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YES
NO
N/A
Notes
2.9 Shade variations between existing material and repaired areas are acceptable within specified colors when viewed from a normal viewing position.
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YES
NO
N/A
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SUBCONTRACTOR QUALITY INSPECTOR
Name and Company
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Subcontractor's Email
A copy will be emailed to you upon completion.
Subcontractor Email
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A copy will be emailed to you upon completion.
Date Checklist Completed
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Signature
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PCL CONSTRUCTORS QUALITY INSPECTOR
Name
Please Select
Neil O'Connor
Nick Nadalin
Jessa Sy
PCL Email
example@example.com
Date Checklist Completed
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Signature
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