New Build Inspections:

This is the first chance to identify issues before the builder finishes the build. A typical inspection will identify on average roughly $2000 in corrections. After the corrections have been documented the builder will correct and finalize. This is a crucial step to ensure your New Build will be perfect upon final construction.

One expectation that many have when it comes to a New Build is that it will be free from issues found in aging properties — like outdated plumbing or electrical, and even cosmetic flaws. But even though a property is brand new, it can still have issues; in fact, sometimes issues in a home are indeed the direct result of its status as brand new construction.

In some cases, builders work fast and sometimes they’re building to the bare minimum of code. Frequently, they’re subcontracting out projects to a wide array of vendors, whose competence and diligence might range significantly. This is where we come in to ensure all details involved in the build were done correctly and within all standards associated with the construction and building codes.