Solid Surface Bathtub Caulk Cure 24 Hour Room Release Logs for Hotel Punch Teams
Hotel punch team guide for bathtub caulk cure logs, 24 hour cure hold, 3 bead photos, room release status, and housekeeping handoff.
Answer: Hold 24 hours after caulk, save 3 bead photos, record room release status, and hand off cleaning limits before a solid surface bathtub enters service.
Why cure logs reduce punch-list callbacks
Fresh caulk can be damaged by cleaning, staging, or early guest use. A room release log makes cure time, bead condition, housekeeping handoff, and final approval visible before a finished bathroom is accepted.
| Release field | Punch reason |
|---|---|
| 24 hour cure hold | Prevents premature cleaning or water exposure. |
| 3 bead photos | Shows back, side, and visible perimeter conditions. |
| Room release status | Connects caulk cure to turnover scheduling. |
FAQ
Why use a 24 hour caulk cure log?
It keeps the room from being released before sealant has enough time to set.
What photos should be saved?
Save visible bead photos around the tub base, wall edge, and any wet-area joint.
Who receives the handoff?
Housekeeping, engineering, and the punch superintendent should receive the release note.
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