New Construction Inspection

New Construction Inspection

Independent quality checks before drywall, before possession, and before warranty deadlines. Book Inspection Contact Us

New Does Not Always Mean Defect-Free

New homes can still have workmanship gaps, incomplete finishes, and system issues that are hard to spot during a rushed walkthrough. An independent inspection helps you catch these items while there is still leverage to get them addressed.

Whether you are before drywall, close to possession, or nearing your one-year warranty deadline, this service gives you practical findings to protect your investment and reduce post-move surprises.

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What We Look For in New Builds

A focused review of common new-construction issues that can affect comfort, durability, and warranty follow-up.

Grading and Drainage

Slope and drainage patterns that may direct water toward the foundation.

Insulation and Air Sealing

Gaps at penetrations, rim areas, and transitions that can hurt efficiency.

HVAC Performance

Visible duct and equipment concerns that can affect comfort and balance.

Plumbing Defects

Leaks, drainage concerns, and visible installation issues before occupancy.

Electrical Oversights

Panel labeling, protection devices, and other visible safety-critical details.

Exterior and Flashing

Water-management details around cladding, openings, and roof transitions.

Choose Your Inspection Stage

Book one phase or stack multiple phases for full lifecycle protection.

Pre-Drywall Inspection

When: Before insulation and drywall close in major systems.

Why: Identify framing, plumbing, HVAC, and electrical issues while corrections are easiest.

Pre-Possession Inspection

When: Near completion, before final possession.

Why: Document finish, function, and safety concerns before ownership transfer.

11-Month Warranty Inspection

When: 30-60 days before the one-year warranty deadline.

Why: Catch and document defects before submission windows close.

What to Expect in 3 Steps

Scope Call

We confirm your build stage, timeline, and builder access requirements before booking.

On-Site Inspection

We inspect visible systems and workmanship details for the selected phase.

Report and Action List

Receive clear, prioritized findings to support builder conversations and warranty submissions.

After Inspection: Your Decision Paths

Proceed Confidently

Move forward with independent confirmation when only minor items are present.

Request Corrections

Use the report to prioritize builder repairs before possession or warranty expiry.

Protect Warranty Rights

Document issues in time so your submission list is complete and evidence-backed.

Unsure Which Stage to Book First?

Share your construction timeline and we will recommend the best inspection phase for your situation.
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Common Questions

Q.Should I inspect a brand-new home?
Yes. New homes can still have installation errors, incomplete work, and performance issues that are easier to address early.
Q.What is the difference between municipal inspections and your inspection?
Municipal inspections verify code minimums at specific stages. This inspection focuses on visible quality, completeness, and practical defects that affect ownership.
Q.If I can only do one stage, which should I choose?
Most buyers prioritize the pre-possession inspection because it is the last independent review before taking ownership.
Q.Will builders accept third-party inspection findings?
In most cases, yes. A clear report helps document concerns and gives you structured evidence for builder follow-up.
Q.When should I schedule the 11-month warranty inspection?
Schedule roughly 30 to 60 days before your one-year warranty deadline so you have time to submit a complete item list.

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Book now or contact us to confirm the best inspection phase for your build timeline.
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