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What milestones should you know for whole-home customization from measurement to inspection? Understand the entire delivery process at a glance
Whole-home customization is a project spanning design, re-measurement, production, and on-site installation. Clearly documenting milestones for initial measurement, design approval, plumbing and electrical coordination, re-measurement, order placement, installation, and inspection can reduce rework.

Initial measurement is for design; re-measurement is for production
The initial measurement stage records the floor plan and main limitations for design and budgeting; re-measurement is conducted after the conditions of walls, floors, ceilings, plumbing, electrical, and equipment are stabilized to confirm final production dimensions. The purposes of these two measurements must not be confused.
Confirm site conditions before installation
Verify that floors, walls, ceilings, door casings, outlets, pipes, and equipment meet installation conditions; clarify finished product protection, incoming inventory check, construction sequence, and debris disposal.
Inspection should be conducted item by item
Check cabinet levelness and verticality, door gaps, edge banding, trim details, hardware adjustment, drawer operation, lighting power connection, and surface damage. ALLVS whole-home customization projects should also use the contract checklist and approved drawings as inspection criteria.