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New Construction Inspection, Managing and Take-offs/Estimating

Even though a home is brand new, it can still have issues; in fact, sometimes issues in a home are indeed the direct result of its status as brand new construction.
When you’re buying an existing house, there’s hardly any question that you’d want a home inspection. Clearly, you’d do your due diligence on its condition before you commit to purchasing it at a given price. However, that decision might not seem as obvious when you’re buying a brand new house: should you get a new construction home inspection? Why would you even need one if everything is in brand-new condition — and, in some cases, built just to your preferred specs, even perhaps under your own guidance?
The answer is, yes: we highly recommend you really should get a home inspection on a new construction home.
Even though a home is brand new, it can still have issues; in fact, sometimes issues in a home are indeed the direct result of its status as brand new construction.
With a new construction sale, your contract will include a final walkthrough, but it might or might not include an inspection. Either way, you’d be wise to ask to include an inspection contingency and plan on ordering an independent inspection. Buyers should definitely not assume that their new home will be flawless just because it is new construction.
Contact TG Project Management to inspect your new construction and give yourself the security of ensuring everything is working the way it should before you close the deal.

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