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PHASE 1 FOUNDATION PRE-POUR INSPECTIONS

Foundation Pre-pour Inspection

The pre-pour foundation inspection is conducted when your home's foundation framing has been completed and the builder is ready to pour concrete.The primary reason for this inspection is to ensure that the work done on your home’s foundation was conducted in efficiently and correctly; before the vital in-slab components are completely covered by concrete to completethe process.

PHASE 2 FRAMING INSPECTIONS ( PRE-DRYWALL ) 

pre-drywall inspector

One way to ensure that a house is built according to its specifications is by performing a pre-drywall inspection. “Pre-drywall” refers to a phase during the homebuilding process just after the installation of certain elements – such as the doors, windows, foundation, flooring, wall and roof components, plumbing and electrical rough-in – and right before the drywall is hung. This in-progress or construction-phase inspection is useful because drywall can obscure some aspects of the interior and make identifying or fixing any problems both difficult and expensive, once the new home is completely finished.

PHASE 3 FINAL INSPECTIONS ( BEFORE YOUR "WALK THROUGH" ) VARIES

Phase 3 Home Inspection

The final inspection takes place once the home is substantially completed, and before the builder's final walk-through.

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