New Construction Inspections in South Florida

Professional inspections for newly built homes protecting buyers from construction defects, code violations, and workmanship issues before closing. Comprehensive evaluations at critical construction phases ensuring quality, safety, and compliance throughout the building process.

New construction inspections provide independent verification of builder quality, code compliance, and workmanship before you close on a newly built home. At Certified Inspectors, we conduct phased inspections at critical construction stages including pre-drywall framing inspections and final pre-closing evaluations. Our inspectors identify structural defects, plumbing and electrical errors, HVAC installation problems, roofing issues, finish work defects, and code violations that builders must correct before closing. We serve as your advocate, protecting your investment by identifying problems while they’re still the builder’s responsibility to fix. Whether you’re purchasing from a production builder or custom home builder in South Florida, our comprehensive new construction inspections ensure you receive the quality home you’re paying for, maximizing your builder warranty protection and preventing expensive post-closing discoveries.

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What’s Included in New Construction Inspections

We offer comprehensive inspections at multiple construction phases to identify defects when they’re easiest and least expensive for builders to correct.

Pre-Drywall Inspection (Recommended)

  • Structural integrity and load paths
  • Hurricane strapping and tie-downs
  • Electrical wiring, boxes, and panels
  • Plumbing supply and drain lines
  • HVAC ductwork and equipment
  • Insulation installation and R-values
  • Vapor barriers and moisture protection

Final Pre-Closing Inspection

  • Appliance installation and operation
  • Window and door operation
  • Flooring, tile, and finish work quality
  • Paint and drywall condition
  • Cabinetry and countertop installation
  • Exterior finishes and drainage
  • Roofing and attic ventilation
  • Grading and site drainage

11-Month Warranty Inspection

  • Roof leaks and moisture intrusion
  • Plumbing leaks and drainage issues
  • HVAC performance problems
  • Door and window operation issues
  • Drywall cracks and nail pops

Drainage Systems

  • Downspout functionality and discharge
  • Gutter slope and drainage effectiveness
  • Evidence of overflow or water backup

Ventilation & Insulation

  • Proper air circulation assessment
  • Attic insulation condition and coverage
  • Evidence of moisture or condensation

Fascia, Soffit & Trim

  • Soffit panel integrity and ventilation
  • Eave and rake trim condition
  • Wood rot or deterioration

When to Schedule New Construction Inspections

Timing is critical for new construction inspections. Schedule inspections at specific construction phases to maximize defect identification and correction opportunities.

Pre-drywall home inspection with framing and rough-in systems
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Pre-Drywall Phase (Highly Recommended)

Schedule inspection after all framing, electrical rough-in, plumbing rough-in, HVAC installation, and insulation are complete but before drywall installation begins. Notify your builder 7-10 days in advance. This inspection typically occurs 2-3 months before closing. Many builders resist pre-drywall inspections, making early notification essential.

Final pre-closing inspection of newly constructed luxury home
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Final Pre-Closing Inspection

Schedule 7-14 days before your scheduled closing date after the home is substantially complete and the Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. This timing allows adequate time for builder corrections before closing without delaying your purchase if significant issues are discovered.

inspector or engineer is checking the building structure and house. After the renovate is complete
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11-Month Warranty Inspection

Schedule 10-11 months after closing, allowing time to document defects and submit warranty claims before the one-year builder warranty expires. This inspection identifies settlement issues, system failures, and workmanship defects that develop during the first year of occupancy.

Builder walk-through inspection with professional defect documentation
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Builder Walk-Through Supplement

Schedule your professional final inspection before or immediately after the builder’s walk-through. Professional inspections identify defects builders may overlook or minimize during their walk-through, ensuring comprehensive documentation of all issues requiring correction.

Why Buyers Choose Certified Inspectors

New construction inspections require specialized knowledge of building codes, construction methods, phased inspection timing, and builder negotiation dynamics.

Phased Inspection Expertise

We understand what to evaluate at each construction phase and optimal timing for maximum defect identification. Our pre-drywall inspections focus on structural and systems issues while final inspections emphasize workmanship and functionality.

Independent Third-Party Perspective

We work exclusively for buyers, not builders. Our inspections provide unbiased evaluation of construction quality, identifying defects builders may minimize or overlook. We advocate for your interests throughout the inspection and correction process.

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Florida Building Code Knowledge

We understand Florida Building Code requirements including hurricane resistance standards, energy efficiency mandates, electrical safety codes, and plumbing regulations specific to South Florida. Our inspections verify code compliance beyond municipal inspector spot-checks.

Builder Quality Standards

We evaluate construction against industry best practices and quality standards, not just minimum code requirements. Our inspections identify workmanship defects, material quality issues, and installation errors that affect home longevity and value.

Detailed Defect Documentation

Our reports provide comprehensive photo documentation, specific defect locations, code references where applicable, and clear descriptions enabling builders to understand and correct identified issues efficiently.

Warranty & Builder Punch List Support

We help buyers create detailed punch lists for builder corrections before closing and identify issues that should be addressed under builder warranty coverage, protecting your investment from day one.

Our New Construction Inspection Process

We’ve designed our new construction inspection process to thoroughly evaluate quality at each phase while maintaining productive relationships with builders.

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Schedule Your Inspection

Book online or call us directly. Provide your builder’s name, community location, anticipated inspection timing (pre-drywall or final), and approximate closing date. We’ll coordinate directly with your builder to schedule access and ensure the home is ready for inspection at the appropriate phase.

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Comprehensive Phase-Appropriate Evaluation

Our certified inspector conducts thorough evaluation appropriate to the construction phase. Pre-drywall inspections focus on structural and systems components while final inspections emphasize finished work quality and functionality. We document all defects with detailed photos and specific locations. Inspections typically take 3-5 hours depending on home size and complexity.

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Receive Report & Builder Communication

Get a comprehensive report within 24 hours with prioritized defects, photo documentation, and correction recommendations. Your inspector provides an immediate verbal summary of critical findings. We can communicate directly with builders regarding identified issues if requested, facilitating efficient correction scheduling.

What Makes Our New Construction Inspections Different

New construction inspections require different expertise and approach than existing home inspections to effectively protect buyer interests.

Phased inspection expertise (pre-drywall and final)

Independent third-party buyer advocacy

Hurricane and coastal climate expertise

Florida Building Code compliance verification

Builder quality and workmanship assessment

Comprehensive defect documentation

Builder coordination and communication support

Frequently Asked Questions About New Construction Inspections

Will my builder be upset if I hire an inspector?

Quality builders welcome professional inspections as they demonstrate buyer diligence and identify issues requiring correction. Builders who resist inspections may have quality control concerns. Professional inspections protect both buyers and reputable builders by documenting construction quality objectively.

Will you walk on my roof?

We use the safest inspection method for each roof. For accessible roofs in good condition, we may walk on them to conduct close-up inspections. For steep, high, fragile, or wet roofs, we use drone technology to avoid damage and ensure inspector safety while still providing comprehensive documentation.

Doesn’t the city inspector verify everything?

No. Municipal inspectors conduct spot-checks verifying minimum code compliance at specific phases. They don’t evaluate overall quality, workmanship, functionality, or buyer-specific concerns. Professional inspections provide comprehensive evaluation protecting buyer interests beyond basic code compliance.

Is pre-drywall inspection really necessary?

Highly recommended. Critical systems become permanently inaccessible after drywall installation. Electrical, plumbing, framing, and insulation defects are easily corrected before drywall but extremely expensive to repair afterward. Pre-drywall inspections catch problems when correction costs are minimal.

What if the builder refuses to make corrections?

Before closing, you have maximum leverage. Identified defects can become contract negotiation items, closing delays, or deal-breakers. Most builders correct legitimate defects rather than lose sales. Our reports provide documentation supporting your correction requests with specific code references and industry standards.

How much do new construction inspections cost?

Costs vary by home size, inspection type, and complexity. However, inspections typically cost $300-$800 while identifying thousands of dollars in necessary corrections. The return on investment is enormous compared to discovering defects after closing when correction becomes your financial responsibility.

Should I attend the inspection?

Strongly recommended. Attending allows you to understand your new home’s systems, see defects firsthand, ask questions, and appreciate construction quality (or lack thereof). The education received during inspection walkthrough proves invaluable for future home maintenance and warranty claim documentation.

Serving South Florida New Home Buyers

Certified Inspectors provides new construction inspection services throughout Palm Beach County, Broward County, Miami-Dade County, and surrounding South Florida communities.

Schedule Your New Construction Today

Don’t assume your new construction home is defect-free. Professional inspections at critical construction phases identify problems while correction is still the builder’s responsibility. Protect your substantial investment with comprehensive independent evaluation ensuring you receive the quality home you’re paying for. Schedule pre-drywall and final inspections today.

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