Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Testing of Internal Plumbing and Drainage 4Jan 06, 2010 8:07 am Regardless of the builder, the plumber should provide you with a compliance certificate - I think this applies to all States and that compliance certificate is designed to demonstrate that the plumber has installed and tested to Code. Usually you get the compliance certificate at the end of the job, if you wanted an additional one for the underslab sewer and water roughin then you may have to pay for it - possibly up to $100. At the end of the day it is the buiders responsibility so ask the question of the supervisor - was the plumbing pressure tested? Builders are people too.... If there have been changes, variations, during construction then the drawings should be revised, the building permit amended and the current, as built drawings given to… 2 2731 Need more photos from around the house including your gutters. We have had 3 of the wettest years in a row for some time so that wouldn't be helping 3 5769 Thank you alexp79 and gommeqld for your advice, that's very helpful, thanks 3 6291 |