A Pre-Drywall Inspection Is Crucial for All New Construction Homes.

Building a new home is an exciting journey, taking your vision for your future and manifesting it into a home. However, before the drywall goes up and everything is sealed in, there’s a key step you shouldn’t overlook, a Pre-Drywall Inspection! This essential inspection ensures that the structural components and internal systems are properly installed and up to code, helping to prevent costly issues down the road when it's no longer easily accessible.

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What Does A Pre-Drywall Inspection Cover?

Foundation
and Framing
Ensuring that the foundation is level, properly sealed, and free of cracks and that the framing is correctly aligned and secure.
Windows
and Doors
Checking that windows and doors are properly installed and sealed to prevent drafts and water intrusion, which can lead to mold growth and other issues.
Electrical
Work
Inspecting the placement of electrical boxes, outlets, switches, and wiring to ensure they meet current construction standards and are correctly installed to prevent future issues or hazards.
HVAC
Ductwork
Verifying that ductwork is properly installed and sealed to ensure efficient heating and cooling.
Insulation Preparation
Ensures that insulation will be correctly installed in walls, ceilings, and floors, minimizing air leaks and keeping your utility bills down. Effective insulation also contributes to maintaining a stable indoor climate.
And
More!
Depending on the property, the inspector may examine other parts of the interior and exterior of the property like the roof, plumbing, and crawlspace.
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Why a Pre-Drywall Inspection is a Smart Investment

Your home’s framing is like its skeleton—any damage to this leads to fundamental issues with the entire property. A Pre-Drywall inspection ensures that everything is built correctly, from the placement of load-bearing walls to the alignment of beams and installation of trusses. Even minor framing mistakes can cause issues like wall cracks, misaligned doors, or, in severe cases, structural instability. These can't be properly addressed without getting back to the frame and are significantly cheaper to fix before everything else has been built out.

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