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Building Inspections
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The Building Inspection Division is the service area within the Community Development Department that is charged with enforcing the City of San Mateo building and related technical codes. These codes contain the minimum standards to safeguard life, health, property and public welfare. These codes also regulate the design, repair, maintenance, construction, alteration, moving or demolition of buildings in order to ensure the safe use of such buildings.Building Inspections
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1. Inspection services - to ensure that new construction or alterations to existing structures or buildings are being performed in a manner that complies with the minimum standards set forth in the building and related technical codes. 2. Plan review services...of construction documents including plans, engineering data, energy conservation reports, fire sprinkler and fire alarm plans for compliance with applicable codes and ordinances. 3. Permit issuances...for building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, fire sprinkler and fire alarm construction, alteration or installation work. Other services provided by the Building Inspection Division include off hour inspections, time extensions for building permits, inspection of fire sprinkler systems for one and two family dwellings, code interpretation consultation, and inspections of daycare facilities located in single family dwellings for 14 or fewer children.Building Inspections
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Building Inspections
The Customer Self-Service (CSS) Portal let’s you search records by address, date range, permit number, or parcel number – you can also use the interactive map search feature. You no longer need to call or come into City Hall during business hours to request inspections or look up current and past records – everything’s online and available to you 24/7 from any electronic device.
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Building Inspections
Hours of Construction*:
Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am. - 5:00pm.
Sunday and City Observed Holidays: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
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Inspections are performed in the time frame of morning or afternoon. Morning inspections take place between the time frame of 9:00am and 12:00 noon. Afternoon inspections are performed between 12:30pm and 5:00pm. There are no special times that can be requested other than between those hours.Building Inspections
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Inspectors will be at the job site for the inspection 24 hours from the time you called to schedule the inspection. *Calls received after 4:30pm will be scheduled for the next business day. To receive a morning inspection you need to request your inspection before 12:00 noon. Any calls received after will be scheduled for the afternoon.Building Inspections
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To cancel or reschedule an inspection, please call: (650) 522-7172.Building Inspections
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The following is a summary of typical inspections and the stage when the inspection should be scheduled. Each project will require the inspections relative to the work that is being done. Foundation: A foundation inspection shall be scheduled when the trenches are excavated, forms and steel reinforcing bars are in place, but prior to concrete being poured. Under Floor: An inspection shall be scheduled after all under floor framing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical is complete and before insulation and the sub-floor is installed. Roof Nail: A roof nail inspection is required after the roofing deck is installed and before applying any roofing materials. Exterior Shear Nail: A shear nail inspection is required after the shear walls are installed and before any exterior protection in applied. Fire Inspection: A residential fire sprinkler system inspection is required for piping, hangers and sprinkler location before the rough framing inspection. Rough Frame: The rough framing inspection shall be scheduled after the roof and walls are weather tight. All rough framing, rough electrical, rough plumbing, and rough mechanical shall be completed prior to the inspection. Also, if automatic fire sprinklers are installed, a fire inspection shall be completed prior to a rough framing inspection. Electrical: A rough electrical inspection shall be scheduled after all the electrical wiring is run and before the receptacles are installed. If a rough framing inspection is required, the electrical system will be inspected at that time. After all the work is completed, a final inspection shall be scheduled and the electrical fixtures and receptacles will be inspected. Plumbing: • Under floor plumbing: When all under floor work is installed, at under floor inspection. Drainage systems shall be tested and inspected while under 10 foot headwater test and water piping shall be tested under working pressure. • Rough plumbing: A rough plumbing inspection shall be scheduled after all the plumbing systems (drainage, vents, water and gas piping) are completed. If a rough framing inspection is required, the plumbing system will be inspected at that time. Drainage and vent systems shall be tested and inspected while under 10 foot headwater and water piping shall be tested under working pressure. • Main Sewer Line: The main sewer line and its connection to the public sewer shall be scheduled for a water test inspection. • Gas Lines: All gas lines and systems require an inspection before connections are made to the supply lines. If a rough framing inspection is required, the inspection for the gas line shall be inspected along with the rough frame. For the inspection, the installer shall supply equipment to conduct an air pressure test of ten pounds for 15 minutes to be verified by the Building Inspector. Mechanical: • Under floor inspection: An inspection is required for under floor ducts or vents. If an under floor inspection is required, the mechanical ducts and vents will be inspected at that time. • Rough mechanical: A rough mechanical inspection shall be scheduled after the mechanical system, heat ducts, exhaust and vent ducts are installed. If a rough framing inspection is required, the inspection for the mechanical system shall be inspected along with the rough frame Lath and Plaster: An inspection shall be scheduled to inspect the attachment (screwing or nailing) of all firewalls and water-resistant wallboard. An inspection shall also be scheduled to inspect the attachment for all exterior lath. • Insulation: All required insulation shall be inspected after installation and before the material is covered. Final Inspection: When all work is completed a final inspection shall be scheduled prior to occupancy or use of the area. If automatic fire sprinklers were installed, a final inspection from the Fire Inspector shall be scheduled and approved prior to scheduling the final Building inspection.Building Inspections
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If a special inspection for certain work is required of your project, the property owner must employ a special inspector who is certified by the Building Official to perform the special inspections required for your project. Special inspections are in addition to those inspections performed of the Building Inspection Division. The Property owner must supply the Building Official with a "notice of final inspection" by the special inspection agency before your job can be "finalized" by the City Building Inspector. If you have any questions about the special inspection requirements you should contact the plan checker assigned to your project. Field problems with special inspection should be brought to the attention of you City Building Inspector.Building Inspections
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Building Inspections
A certificate of occupancy is required for all:
- New buildings
- Changes in occupancy classifications
- Changes in number of dwelling units
- For a tenant improvement when it is the first tenant to develop a new commercial space
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A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) is normally issued to property owners who would like to occupy their property before all work required under a building permit has been completed. Provided that all life safety items and that no substantial hazards exist and all other city departments having conditions attached to the project agree, a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy may be issued when only "finish work" remains.Building Inspections
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The Building Inspection Division investigates the following types of complaints: -Construction or alteration work in progress without a valid permit -Unauthorized changes of occupancy and unauthorized changes of use in a non-residential property. -Construction work in violation of "hours of work" ordinance. Upon verification that a complaint concerning violations of City of San Mateo Municipal Codes has or is occurring, a building inspector may issue a "notice of correction/stop work order" that will: a) Identify the violation b) Provide instructions as to what actions are required to correct the violationBuilding Inspections
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You will be advised by a staff member of the actions needed to correct violations.Building Inspections
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Building Inspections
Please call the San Mateo Consolidated Fire District at 650-522-7940.
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Building Inspections
Please call the San Mateo Consolidated Fire District at 650-522-7940.