New Construction Phase Inspections

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Casa Study House No. 21Building homes is BIG business. Builders generally have multiple crews working on multiple homes sometimes in multiple locations all at various stages of construction. Their supervisors have to worry about scheduling, materials, personnel, budget, weather, security, and quality control among others at all those sites. City code inspectors will sometimes write up 2-3 items and then leave for the next appointment without looking at the whole house. Who is looking out for YOUR best interests on YOUR home? Phase inspections are performed at three junctures during the construction of your home: prior to the foundation being poured, prior to sheetrock being installed, and prior to move in. Each of these inspections provide insight into how well your home is constructed and allows you the opportunity to have the builder correct problems before they are hidden and while they are relatively easy to correct.

Newly Built Home Inspection

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Outside View

Many people buy a new home thinking that they will have fewer worries. While this is often the case, all too often the quality of construction today is sadly lacking. Home builders are hiring the cheapest labor to build acres of homes as quickly as possible. A new construction inspection is essentially a home inspection on a home that has been newly built. Not as effective as phase inspections, a new construction inspection can still reveal defects that the builder can then correct prior to the home owner ever moving in.

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