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​New Construction Inspection

A new construction home inspection is a type of inspection specifically designed for newly built homes. It is carried out by a certified home inspector to assess the quality, functionality, and compliance of various systems and components of the property. The purpose of a new construction home inspection is to identify any construction defects or issues before the buyer takes ownership of the property.
During a new construction home inspection, the inspector will thoroughly examine different aspects of the house, including:
  1. Structural Components: This involves inspecting the foundation, framing, walls, and roof structure to ensure they are built according to proper standards and regulations.
  2. Exterior: The inspector will examine the exterior components such as siding, windows, doors, and proper installation of exterior finishes.
  3. Roof and Attic: The roofing materials, flashing, gutters, and ventilation will be checked for any defects or signs of improper installation.
  4. Interior: The inspector will assess the interior components, including walls, ceilings, floors, doors, and windows for proper installation, finishing, and functionality.
  5. Electrical Systems: This includes checking the wiring, outlets, fixtures, electrical panels, and ensuring they meet safety codes and standards.
  6. Plumbing Systems: The inspector will evaluate the plumbing systems, including pipes, fixtures, drains, water heaters, and ensure proper functioning.
  7. HVAC Systems: The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems will be inspected for proper installation, functionality, and compliance with applicable standards.
  8. Insulation and Energy Efficiency: The inspector will verify the insulation levels and assess the overall energy efficiency of the home.
After conducting the inspection, the inspector will provide a comprehensive report detailing the findings, including any defects, or areas that need attention. This report can be used by the buyer to request repairs or negotiate with the builder before finalizing the purchase.
A new construction home inspection is crucial to ensure that the newly built home meets quality standards and to address any issues or deficiencies before moving in.
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  • Services
    • 4-Point Insurance Inspection
    • Full Home Inspection
    • Wind Mitigation Inspection​
    • Pre-Listing Inspection
    • Water Intrusion Inspection
    • New Construction Inspection
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