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How to Inspect Electronics Restoration Work Before Making Final Payment

Final walkthrough checklist for electronics restoration work. 15 things to inspect before paying the final invoice. Protect yourself from incomplete or defective work.

Updated June 2026ยทinspect Electronics Restoration work

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Average Cost

$200-$2,000

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Duration

3-14 days

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Best Season

Year-round

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Insurance

May Cover

Pre-Payment Inspection Checklist

Before handing over the final payment for your electronics restoration project, conduct a thorough inspection of every aspect of the work. Check that all contracted items have been completed, materials match what was specified in the contract, finishes are even and consistent, all fixtures and components function properly, and there are no visible defects, gaps, or uneven surfaces. Test every mechanical element, open and close any installed doors or windows, and run water through new plumbing connections if applicable.

Compare the finished work against the contract scope line by line. It is common for small items to be overlooked or skipped, and the final payment is your only leverage to ensure everything is completed to your satisfaction. Create a punch list of any deficiencies and require the contractor to address every item before releasing the final payment. A reputable contractor will not object to this process โ€” it is standard practice in the industry.

Documentation & Warranty Verification

At the conclusion of your electronics restoration project, collect all warranty documentation, manufacturer registration cards, permit closure certificates, and lien waivers from the contractor and all subcontractors. File these documents immediately โ€” you will need them if any issues arise within the warranty period. Complete and submit manufacturer warranty registrations right away, as many warranties are void if not registered within 30-60 days of installation.

Take comprehensive photos of the completed work from multiple angles and store them with your project file. These photos serve as a baseline record of the work's condition at completion, which is invaluable if you need to file a warranty claim or sell the property. Also save the contractor's business information and license number for future reference, and ask whether they provide any annual maintenance services to keep your electronics restoration work in optimal condition.

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