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  • Conducted on

  • Location
  • Customer Name

UFI Beginning Stage

  • Take photos of the floor before Insulating showing that it doesnt have any insulation

Under Floor Insulation

  • Under Floor Insulation

UFI Mid Install Stage

  • Please take a photo showing the UFI next to an area not insulated yet

Additional Works

  • Install new hatches? (Photo required of new hatch if so)

  • Install new jacks? (Photo required of each new jack installed)

  • Clear any extra rubbish? (Photos required)

Background Ventilation

  • Install any skirt vents? (Photo required of cuts in the wall for each skirt vent installed)

  • Undercut any doors? (Photo required of door outside ready to cut for each door undercut)

  • Install any background vents or window trickle vents? (Photo required of cuts in the wall for background vents or the cut in each window if a window trickle vent was installed)

  • Core Vent Installed?

Finished UFI

  • Finished UFI

Park Home UFI - Finished Photos

  • Please take photos of the whole area with newly installed Under Floor Insulation (UFI)

UFI Checklist

  • Is the system fully sealed & battened to ensure no cold bridging (photos required)

  • Is there sufficient jacks supporting the chassis? (16 for a double, 8 for a single)

  • Has the home got sufficient access (at least 2 hatches) (Photos Required)

  • Have all water-feed pipes been lagged? (photos required)

  • Have you maintained any existing floor ventilation? (photos required if applicable)

  • Have you ensured that you have not covered up a gas pipe (photos required)

  • If any gas pipes are running underneath between the joists, have you ensured you have cut ventilation into the system (photos required)

Background Ventilation

  • Background Ventilation

Skirt Ventilation

  • Is there adequate skirt ventilation? 1 vent on each short end, 2 vents on each long end (Photos required of all skirt ventilation - use the labels to show which vent is which)

  • Please take a photo of the skirt ventilation / background ventilation diagram

Door Undercuts (with the door CLOSED!)

  • Do all habitable doors have an undercut of minimum area of 7,600mm2 (Photos required of all door undercuts (with the door CLOSED!) (use the labels to show which door is which)

Background Ventilation

  • **For background ventilation**

    Square fans (Intermittent fans) need a background vent in the bathrooms, en-suites and kitchens, along with habitable rooms.

    Circle fans (dMEV fans) only need background vents in habitable rooms.

    Habitable rooms are bedrooms and lounge, dining rooms.

  • Is there a background vent or window trickle vent in every habitable room (Please take photos of the background ventilation inside and outside - use the labels to show which vent is which)

Mechanical Extract Ventilation (Extractor Fans)

  • Is there an Extractor Fan in all wet rooms (Kitchen, Bathroom, En-Suite, Utility Room, WC with a sink) (Please take photos of the Extractor Fans - use the labels to show which fan is which)

Fire (Combustion Ventilation)

  • Core vent installed if there is a Gas Fire / Log Burner? (Photo Required of fire and core vent if applicable)

Other

  • Any other ventilation photos to be taken?

Final Stage

  • Final Stage

Final Check Stage

  • Have you ensured that there are no leaks? (Flush all toilets, run all taps then check underneath that waste pipes are still secure)

  • Has the customer signed the sign off sheet? (Photo required)

  • Has the DOCC form been signed by the customer?

  • Is the customer happy with the work you have done and you have left the home in a clean and tidy state

Other

  • Please take any other photos if needed here.

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