Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

General Job Requirements

  • Material Storage Organized

  • Tool Storage Organized

  • Layout Clear & Visible

  • Substructure within Tolerance

Subgirts

  • Girts in Plane

  • Girt Spaced Properly

  • Fastener Spacing Correct

  • Continuous Shims

Backer Flashing

  • Sealants Installed

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Shingle Lapped

Panel Install

  • Joint Spacing Consistent

  • Panel Sealants

  • Marriage Beads

  • Clips & Fasteners

  • Panels Level & Plumb

  • Thermal Breaks Cut

  • Panel Joint Engaged

Field Formed Corners

  • V-Notch Square & Straight

  • Trimless Ends

  • Backer Trims

  • Silicone Sealants

Base/Stack Joint Flashing

  • Proper Pitch

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Sealants Installed

  • Outside Corners

  • Inside Corners

Corner Flashings

  • Spray Foam

  • Sealants/Butyl Tape

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Rivet Spacing

  • Plumb & Straight

Door/Window/Louver Flashings

Head Flashings

  • End Dams

  • Sealants

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Proper Pitch

Sill Flashings

  • End Dams

  • Sealants/Butyl Tape

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Rivet Spacing

  • Miters

Jamb Flashings

  • Sealants/Butyl Tape

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

  • Rivet Spacing

  • Miters

Termination/Endwall Trims

  • Spray Foam

  • Sealants/Butyl Tape

  • Rivet Spacing

  • Flashings Lapped 4"

Pipe/Beam Penetrations

  • Spray Foam

  • Cuts Tight & Presentable

  • Sealants/Butyl Tape

  • Rivet Spacing

  • Shingle Lapped

Coping

  • Corners

  • Splice Plates

  • Cleat Straight & Level

Extrusions

  • Miters

  • Splice Plates

  • Intersections Sealed

  • Level & Plumb

  • Snap Cap Engaged

Caulking

  • Surface Prep

  • Joints Taped

  • Sealant Tooled Smooth

Summary

  • Comments/Concerns

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