Uncovering Hidden Risks: Why Every New Home Needs an Inspection

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Home inspections are often associated with purchasing resale or pre-owned homes, but they can be just as important for new builds.
  • When contracting with a builder for a new home, consider having an inspector visit the build site multiple times throughout the construction process:
    • Once when the foundation is poured (concrete stage)
    • After the framing is completed
    • After roughing is done (electrical, plumbing, and insulation)
    • Once the finishing work starts (drywall, roofing, soffits, and eaves)
  • Defects and substandard work may be hidden behind drywall and other finishes; having an inspector present during construction ensures quality and proper execution.
  • While government inspectors will check for permits and approvals, they may miss issues that could be addressed in your contract, such as:
    • The correct number of stud bays or the size of headers above windows.
    • Best practices for building quality and techniques that may not align with the builder’s county standards.
  • Inspectors can document construction behind the walls, helping with future projects like hanging cabinets or building custom furniture.
  • The inspector can also provide active suggestions for improving the build, such as adding mounting brackets or horizontal boards behind walls for future modifications.
  • If issues are caught early by your private inspector, it can avoid delays and costly fixes later:
    • Example: Plumbing violations detected early can prevent delays in government inspections.
  • The cost of an inspector’s visits (usually a few hundred dollars per visit) may seem high but is a worthwhile investment for peace of mind and long-term home quality.
  • Inspections help ensure better build quality, safety, usability, and adherence to best practices, making your home a more valuable investment.
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Uncovering Hidden Risks: Why Every New Home Needs an Inspection
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