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Yes...you SHOULD inspect a New Construction home

Even the finest builder will not catch everything needed to make your new home perfect.  

The builder will schedule a "walk through" before closing.  You will make a list of things you "see" that you want completed or repaired. This is known as a "punch list". BUT... there are many other items that you won't "see" with the naked eye.

A few examples of what a licensed residential inspector has found for my clients who have bought new construction recently: improperly installed roof flashings, inadequate insulation of Heat/Air systems, and improperly installed plumbing fixtures. These are just a few of the things that you would never "see" or know by walking through with the builder. 

A good, reputable builder will welcome your independent inspector and you can add the found items to your "punch list".

Contact me to guide you through the purchase of your new home.

Hanne Sagalowsky | hanne@ebby.com | 214-210-1530 | International Property Specialist

 

 

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Monday, 09 March 2015