A lot of people feel that a home inspection is only needed when a home is older and has had time to develop the issues that come with years of wear and tear. However, there are many advantages to including your home inspector when it comes to newly built homes or those that are in the process of being constructed. Let’s imagine you are having your dream home constructed, what are some of the benefits of including your home inspector throughout the process?

If you have waited and saved for a long time to have your dream home built, then you will want it to be of the highest standard. Even with the best workers though, mistakes can be made and, worse still can go unnoticed. For example, perhaps an electrical component or piece of plumbing pipework is damaged and then covered over with drywall or some other material, etc. The issue may not be noticeable at first but, over time, could end up becoming a big problem. Here is where a home inspector can help. Having the home inspected during different phases of the build enables the home inspector to look for any mistakes and point out any potential issues before they are covered over with the next phase of construction.

Yet another advantage of involving your home inspector is that they will know your home inside and out, being familiar with all the details of its construction, which will make any future inspections much easier.

It is clear to see that a home inspection is not just for older homes but is beneficial for new builds and those that are being constructed.

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