Code inspectors are not allowed to do design. It is the responsibility of the owner to have a building that complies with all codes, rules and regulations......
I agree, and the homeowner relies on the designers, contractors, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and other pro's to do their work to code. That is why I suggested going back to everyone who said everything was up to code, and telling them, well it is not, so what do you suggest we do to fix this?
I know inspectors are not required to re-design a project, but most of the ones I have ever come across either selling or buying a home would always tell me why something failed, and they would suggest ways to fix the issue, or at least give some guidance as to what needed to be done to bring the problem up to code.
My issue would be with an inspector that came in and failed the work I had done, but then when I ask him why, what was wrong, he just says you have to fix this to pass inspection. Uh, ok, at least tell me what the problem is so I can try to fix it. How am I supposed to come up with a fix to an issue that he knows is wrong, but I have no idea what it might be?
I guess I have been pretty lucky in that most of the inspectors around my area might not tell me how to do every last detail of the fix, but they steer you in the right direction to get a code violation fixed and to get it re-inspected so it will pass.
Jim