Stone Resin Bathtub Protective Foam Removal Inspection Records for Installers
Installer guide for bathtub protective foam removal records, 4 edge checks, adhesive residue notes, drain view photo, and final surface signoff.
Answer: Record 4 edge checks, adhesive residue notes, drain view photo, tub size, and final surface signoff when removing protective foam from stone resin tubs.
Why foam removal records matter
Protective foam prevents transit damage, but careless removal can hide residue, edge chips, or drain-area marks. A removal inspection gives installers a clean handoff before final cleaning and owner acceptance.
| Removal field | Installer reason |
|---|---|
| 4 edge checks | Confirms the rim and corners are clean after unpacking. |
| Residue notes | Separates adhesive cleanup from surface defects. |
| Drain view photo | Shows the working area before final plumbing signoff. |
FAQ
What should a protective foam removal record include?
Include edge checks, residue notes, photos, tub size, and final surface signoff.
Why inspect edges?
Edges are common places for concealed transit marks or jobsite chips.
Who should sign off?
Installer, FF&E receiver, and punch supervisor should sign off before room release.
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