1) What should I bring to an ADU final walkthrough?
Bring a phone (for photos), a notepad, and a simple checklist. Walk slowly, test doors and windows, and take pictures of every issue so nothing gets lost later.
2) What’s the easiest way to spot poor workmanship?
Look for repeated uneven lines: messy caulk, crooked trim, inconsistent gaps, and misaligned cabinets. A single flaw can happen, but a pattern across rooms usually signals rushed finish work.
3) Should I do the walkthrough before or after the city’s final inspection?
If possible, do your finish walkthrough before final sign-off so the builder has time to address items. City inspections focus on readiness and safety basics, while your walkthrough focuses on how the ADU looks and lives day-to-day.
4) How do I handle issues without creating tension?
Keep it organized and specific. Use short notes, add photos, and group items by area (exterior, doors/windows, floors, trim, wet areas). Clear documentation keeps the conversation calm and productive.
5) When should I pause and ask for a second set of eyes?
If you see multiple red flags—like doors that don’t latch, gaps around openings, or messy finish work in several rooms—pause before final payment. An independent inspection can help confirm what needs attention and what is normal settling.