P2 - Commercial Plumbing Inspector 〈500+ OFFICIAL〉

Getting there required a ladder, a keycard, and squeezing past ductwork wrapped in old asbestos-label tape (still intact, thank God). Leo clicked on his inspection light. The space smelled of bleach, stale air, and something else: ozone . That meant arcing electricity or a pinhole leak spraying onto a motor.

Specialized waste disposal, such as grease interceptors in restaurants or acid-neutralizing tanks in labs. p2 - commercial plumbing inspector

While residential inspectors focus on single-family homes, the P2 Commercial Plumbing Inspector deals with high-occupancy and high-risk environments. The complexity of these systems is significantly greater due to: High-pressure water distribution systems. Commercial-grade water heating equipment and boilers. Getting there required a ladder, a keycard, and

Fixtures: Knowledge of minimum fixture counts, accessibility (ADA) requirements, and installation standards. That meant arcing electricity or a pinhole leak

The job ticket flashed on his tablet:

She paled. “A subcontractor. Cheap one. The general said he was ‘just as good.’”