Identify Hidden Defects: An inspector can find issues with the plumbing, HVAC, electrical systems, and structural components that are not immediately apparent to the untrained eye.
Ensure Safety and Best Building Practice: A professional inspection verifies that the home was built to safety standards and best practices, ensuring a secure living environment.
Protect Your Investment: A new construction inspection acts as a safeguard, revealing substandard work or defects that could lead to expensive future repairs and cost you money.
Hold Builders Accountable: The inspection report gives you a detailed record of any problems, providing you with evidence and the power to negotiate with the builder to have these issues corrected before closing.
Peace of Mind: Knowing that a professional has thoroughly examined your new home provides assurance that your significant investment is a safe and quality product.
Foundation Inspection: This early inspection checks the groundwork and concrete pour to ensure the foundation is durable, free of major cracks, and set up correctly with rebar and post-tension cables.
Pre-Drywall Inspection: Before the drywall is installed, we examine the home's framing, plumbing, and electrical wiring. This is the most crucial time to catch and fix issues while they are still accessible.
Final Inspection: A final walk-through inspection should be scheduled before closing. We will review the entire finished property to create a final "punch list" of repairs for the builder.
11th Month Warranty Inspection: Just before a year after closing, you should have a final inspection before the builder's warranty expires. This catches any issues that may have developed as the house has settled.
Multiple Inspections: You should have inspections at different stages of the building process to catch problems early when they are easier and cheaper to fix.
Independent Inspector: It is crucial to hire an independent, qualified, and certified inspector who has no relationship with the builder to ensure an unbiased assessment.
Comprehensive Reporting: We provide a detailed report with photos and descriptions, which you can then use to hold the builder accountable.