Inspection-readiness hub
Inspections and compliance
Most inspection problems are not surprise problems. They are the small misses that sit around too long, then show up all at once when somebody official walks in.
This section is built from the patterns I keep seeing after the pretty parts are done: weak prep, weak follow-through, and teams that know something is off but are not sure where to start.
Pressure points
Where operators usually need the most help
Pre-opening inspection readiness
What should be physically ready, posted, stocked, cleaned, trained, and organized before the first inspection.
Routine inspection prep
How to get away from the same deductions showing up every visit.
Corrective action after a rough visit
What it looks like to move from a vague punch list to an actual recovery plan.
Best starting points
The first pages I would use to clean this up
Restaurant Pre-Opening Inspection Checklist
The pre-opening walk-through for what should be ready before the health department shows up.
How to Get a Restaurant Back Into Compliance
Use this when the problem is already real and the cleanup needs structure.
Required Restaurant Signs in Austin
One of the easiest things to miss until inspection week makes it embarrassing.
Work With Me in Austin
For operators who want a second set of experienced eyes before the next inspection does it for them.
Need local help?
Repeat violations usually get cheaper to fix earlier.
If you are tired of seeing the same issues come back, I can help you walk the operation, prioritize the real problems, and build a cleaner correction path in Austin.