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Choosing to have a home inspector inspect your home during
construction is a great idea. Many people think the town building inspector is
checking on building code compliance. That is correct, the town building inspector inspects for
minimum compliance to code. However, the town building inspector does not inspect for
quality of construction. The house may be compliant with the "code",
but is it the best
way to build your home?
As a home inspector, I see the effects of poor quality construction every
day. Taking the time
and effort during construction will mitigate many problems in the future. Now is
the time to protect your investment. Incorporating enhancements during
construction will save $$ later.
Think of us as a "Quality Assurance" consultant. Remember, we work
for you. Your home is your investment. The best time to work with us is from the beginning. We
offer a multi-step process. First, we sit with you, and the possibly builder,
to review the plans. Next, we inspect the excavation and footing work, then the
concrete wall and basement rough-in. The third step is the backfill, and then
the rough framing. We inspect the rough electrical and plumbing. Finally, we finish
the project with a comprehensive final inspection before closing. Or, if you
wish, we can custom tailor an inspection or series of inspections that fits your needs.
Call Cedar Hill Home Inspection today,
before that shovel hits the ground!
Benefits of a new construction home inspection
- Multi-step process
- Includes the all-important comprehensive final inspection before
closing
- Head off potential problems before they are covered up
- I work for you. I am your advocate
- Personal service before, during and after the inspection
Click here to arrange an inspection
or to get more information on our inspections.
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