New Construction Inspection
Why do you need one?
Although you may assume that a home inspection is unnecessary for a newly constructed home, this is not the case. Even brand-new homes can have structural flaws that may lead to expensive repairs in the future. Therefore, investing in a new construction inspection could provide valuable insights and potentially save you a significant amount of money in the long run.
If you are considering purchasing a newly constructed home, it is highly recommended that you hire a qualified inspector to carry out a new construction inspection. Many people mistakenly believe that a newly constructed home won’t have any issues, but this is not always the case. Unfortunately, problems often arise early on in the occupancy of a new home. This is where an 11-Month Warranty can be useful in identifying any problems before they escalate.
A new construction inspection is a comprehensive review of the home’s structure and systems, examining both interior and exterior aspects. This inspection covers the foundation, framing, final, and warranty phases and can be conducted before the home builder hands over the property to the client. During the review, the homeowner and builder typically walk through the home together, highlighting any concerns that may arise.
It is highly recommended to hire a new construction inspection service like Superior Property Inspections, to ensure that even the most minor areas of your home are thoroughly checked. Contact Superior Property Inspections today to schedule your new construction inspection and enjoy peace of mind in your new home.
Common Issues Found in Newly Constructed Homes
Superior Property Inspections frequently discovers structural defects that are hidden behind walls, in attics or crawl spaces, during new construction inspections. Our trained professionals utilize thermal imaging to detect plumbing issues that are not visible to the naked eye. Drainage and grading problems can cause significant damage due to water infiltration. Leaking windows and doors are also common issues. HVAC problems, such as malfunctioning thermostats or loose connections, may occur. Electrical issues, such as poorly wired outlets, open grounds, and missing switch plates, are not uncommon. It is better to be safe than sorry and have Superior Property Inspections perform this service. You may be pleased with the results.
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