Why a Pre-Drywall Inspection Is Critical Before Construction Is Covered
A Pre-drywall inspection should be completed prior to the insulation installation, but after ALL trades have completed their “ROUGH-IN” portion of the project and before you meet with the builder for the buyer’s inspection. This way you will have the report on hand to discuss with the builder any findings.
I also include 360° photos of every room with the report. You will always know what is behind the walls.
When a new home is being built, multiple contractors are in and out of the property working on the different aspects of the build. Plumbers, electricians, framers, and insulators are all working independently to get their portions of the job done.
This may lead to mistakes being overlooked and can also result in construction defects. However, many of these defects are covered up and not visible prior to your final pre-purchase inspection. This is the reason it’s very important to inspect a new construction home during the framing and rough-in phase. Our professional inspection will help to ensure that your home is constructed properly, which will result in fewer problems in the future.