Should you have a New Construction home inspected?
- en-Vision Property Inspections
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read

YES you should get an inspection on a New Construction Home!
According to the National Association of Home Builders, more than 3,000 components are used in constructing a house. Roughly 20 different sub-contractors most likely install these 3,000 components and each sub-contractor may employ as many as 4 to 5 different employees to work on the house.
Upon completion, your house could have seen more than 100 different people working with these 3,000 components, including sub-contractors for things such as roofing, framing, painting, drywall, electrical, flooring, appliances, insulation, etc. With so many people working on a home and with so many components to the actual construction, mistakes can be made. No home is perfect but it’s important to know which aspects of a home are worth repairing and which are deal-breakers.
Living in a newly built home is exciting and typically, comes with far fewer issues that buying an older home. To ensure your long term happiness, safety and financial stability, hiring a home inspector to check out a new construction home will ensure you’re not investing in an asset that requires major repairs.
A new construction inspection helps you:
Identify issues early so the builder can fix them before closing.
Avoid future costs of repairs that could’ve been covered by the builder.
Ensure quality craftsmanship and that everything meets safety standards.
Ready to schedule a New Construction Inspection? Call or text 586-453-8755 today!
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