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Does a newly constructed home need an Inspection?

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Does a newly constructed home need an Inspection?

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Absolutely. A professional inspection of a new home is important. We can spot potential problems early, while they are still easy to correct. As building professionals, we may find problem areas where a builder may have taken shortcuts or not followed good building practices. If it is “move-in ready”, we still typically find some areas that the builder or his subcontractors overlooked. In fact, most people are surprised at the number of deficiencies that their brand-new home has. In other cases, where the builder had done due diligence in attention to detail, with good oversight of his subcontractors, a clean inspection report will give the client more peace of mind that they won’t have to be trying to call the builder back several times to fix things over the next year.

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Absolutely. A professional inspection of a new home is important. I can spot potential problems early, while they are still easy to correct. In most cases the items I discover are when they forget to finish the installation. In one case a builder had the problem finished before the inspection was completed.

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Absolutely. A professional inspection by LONG PAW INC. HOME INSPECTIONS of a new home is important. We can spot potential problems early, while they are still easy to correct. It’s especially valuable to arrange an inspection before the interior walls are finished. As building professionals, we may find problem areas where the builder has taken shortcuts or not done good work.

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It is certainly just as important as an inspection of an older home. Given today’s shortages of qualified labor, a professional inspection of a new home is important. We can spot potential problems early, while they are still easy to correct. It’s especially valuable to arrange an inspection before the interior walls are finished. We may be able to identify shortcuts taken in both material and workmanship.

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