New Home Building Phase Inspections
Pre-Slab Pour Inspection
A pre-slab pour is an inspection of your home's base, piers, steel, and framework prior to pouring concrete to ensure everything has been properly constructed and ready for concrete to be poured. This inspection phase is generally conducted the afternoon before the slab is scheduled for concrete pour.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
A great way to ensure that your new home is being built according to specifications is by having BDC Property Inspect perform a pre-drywall inspection. "Pre-Drywall" refers to a phase of the home building process before the insulation and drywall are installed, allowing a view of all components. Having a pre-drywall inspection before the drywall obscures some aspects can help identify or fix any problems, both difficult and costly, once the new home is completely finished. Areas that are inspected during a pre-drywall Inspection are as follows:
Final Walkthrough Inspection
The final walkthrough inspection is conducted when all construction is complete. This is the same inspections that we perform on all houses, new or used. For new homes, this inspection must be coordinated with the builder to ensure all systems are complete and ready for occupation. It should be completed prior to closing, allowing the builder time to complete any necessary repairs. For details that are included in the final walkthrough inspection, please see our residential home inspection service.