Pasco County Building Inspections

Category: County government office in New Port Richey, Florida

Address: 8731 Citizens Dr, New Port Richey, FL 34654, USA

Phone: +17278478127

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–4AM

Tuesday: 8AM–4PM

Wednesday: 8AM–4PM

Thursday: 8AM–4PM

Friday: 8AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

teresa ferreira

Apr 4, 2022

We got our pool started in 2020, now in April 2022 we are still waiting to get a final inspection. All inspections were performed in steps of completion, and all was well until someone came out to do the final inspection, that inspector failed the pool because it had water in it, ( mind you, it had already been inspected when it was empty) now the problem he found was the pool alarm, which can not be inspected unless there's water in the pool. My husband helped him by making waves in the water at which point the alarm functioned properly. A red tag was issued to our pool company for failure of the pool alarm (?) They paid the fee and the alarm paperwork was then sent to an independent engineer in Palm Harbor, and it passed with flying colors. After that we don't really understand anything, we've made so many phone calls, and just today we were told our pipes didn't pass inspection,(they did before), and now we need at least three more inspections, we scheduled one for tomorrow, for the pool inclosure,( that also already passed before). This thing is so much bigger and complicated than I can even explain. Something is very wrong with this department. We are thinking of calling our local representative, don't know what else to do.

Jose Silva

May 13, 2021

My roof was replaced the inspector came 3 times that was in may 2020 now is may 2021 one year later and still no pass inspection now i can't sale the house.they no do nothing to find the company.

Shelby Cook

Sep 9, 2020

Inspector was in and out and signed off on our new AC unit.

Bill Scepkowski

May 6, 2020

Pasco County Building Inspections is RIPE with corruption! We had a post HVAC Changeout inspection done by their inspector Jeffrey Voss, subcontractor Quorum Services, not a Pasco County Employee. He managed to miss 6 out of 11 items on the actual inspection checklist. The items he missed directly caused water damage to our new AC unit and our entire house and most importantly the health of a family of 6, consisting of 4 young Children, 6 and under, 8 month pregnant wife and disabled Marine Veteran. We have toxic mold concentrations as high as 2.39 million spore per CM in our home due to the water damage resulting from Pasco County's negligence. Had the inspection actually been done and not pencil whipped, the violations would have been noted and forced the contractor to fix the discrepancies. When confronted with these issues, Stephen L. Barnoski Chief Mechanical Field Inspector replied " What do you want me to do about it?". He and Ramon Blanco, his boss's boss came to our house and admitted to 2 of the 7 code violations. Mr. Barnoski then sent an email via Pasco County stating it should have failed for these two items. I called Dan Biles, County Administrator, Jack Mariano, Ramon Blanco and got no where. We spoke to Jack Mariano our zone county commissioner and he recused himself because he stated he might have to vote on a settlement for us. Finally 3 weeks later, AFTER Mr. Biles and Pasco County officials were discussing our situation in detail with Mr. Voss's employer Quorum Services, LLC, I finally spoke with Dan Biles and he was very dismissive and claimed Sovereign Immunity and that we needed to go after Quorum Services, LLC. I then contacted Pasco County Risk Management and Steve Whitaker had no idea what was going on. He attempted to find out for over 2 weeks and couldn't get anyone in Building Inspections to respond to him, allegedly. Once he finally did, we spoke and he also claimed Sovereign Immunity and stated and I quote " the only way our lawyer says you can get anything out of us, is if you had an air test prior to the changeout, we enjoy Sovereign Immunity". So in conclusion, the attitude of Pasco County Building Inspections and the County Admin and Risk Department is basically lets conspire, collude and cover up to deny any claim a citizen files against us. These people were covering themselves and did so for weeks BEFORE calling the actual citizen. Pasco County Building Inspections need to be audited and controlled to protect the citizens. There are no such protections in place at this time to my knowledge. These falsified inspections harm health happiness and home. These people are complicit in all of it from the top down. It seems Dan Biles is more concerned with covering himself, his job and his vendors as opposed to the health and safety of his citizens.

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Questions & Answers

Do I need a plumber licensed to change a toilet

Zaimir Rucaj | Aug 27, 2019
Debb Russo | Aug 27, 2019

No unless he is changing or moving plumbing pipes.!

Does Pasco County do elevator inspections?

Dennis Z | Aug 27, 2018
James Russell | Aug 27, 2018

No

I have a neighbor with trash stacked 5 feet high by 10 feet wide. Rats everywhere. Can you please help. The address is 7905 Avenal Loop NPR, FL 34655

Laura Albrecht | Aug 27, 2018
Stephen Barnoski | Aug 27, 2018

This is a job for code enforcement not building inspections Please call new port richey office

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