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Pre-Construction Site Inspection for Drywall

The Pre-Construction Site Inspection workflow supports drywall contractors by standardizing how site conditions are reviewed before installation begins. It includes verifying framing readiness, checking environmental controls, and ensuring work areas are accessible. By using this process, drywall companies prevent delays, reduce rework, and improve efficiency. Clients benefit from transparency and confidence that jobs start on schedule. Teams gain accountability and consistency, ensuring projects run smoothly. With this workflow in place, drywall contractors can protect margins, improve professionalism, and deliver high-quality results on time.

Review wall layout and partition details before inspection

Coordinate drywall check with site supervisor

Confirm wall layout and unit divisions on site

Identify low walls, ductwork, or hangers

Verify walls are plumb and areas are dry

Spot overhead work or fall hazards

Confirm drywall stacking area and lift path

Confirm crew and board delivery routes

Take pics of wall layout, ceiling height areas

Verify drywall permit or building signage

Confirm water/power available in drywall work zone

Flag moisture or framing delays in wall zones

Report site and framing status to GC or PM

Adjust hang schedule based on readiness