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Pre-Drywall Inspection

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.
A pre-drywall inspection can be performed after the insulation is installed, which is convenient because it allows the home inspector to determine whether it was done properly. However, the insulation may conceal some components in much of the same way that drywall does. 
 

Catch Building Mistakes Before the Walls Go Up!

Once the drywall is up it is impossible to see what was built behind it. Getting The home inspected before the drywall goes up helps give you a clear picture of the homes quality.

Why Choosing Us

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What We Offer

We offer many packages that help lower the cost of the inspection by bundling them together. Let us know if you are interested in bundling for a potential savings.

What We Offer

We offer many packages that help lower the cost of the inspection by bundling them together. Let us know if you are interested in bundling for a potential savings.

Whats Inspected?

During a pre-drywall inspection, a professional inspector will conduct a thorough examination of the construction site to ensure that the construction is on track, and there are no significant defects. Here are some of the things that are typically inspected during a pre-drywall inspection:During a pre-drywall inspection, a professional inspector will conduct a thorough examination of the construction site to ensure that the construction is on track, and there are no significant defects. Here are some of the things that are typically inspected during a pre-drywall inspection:

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