Servicing Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia

New Construction

Why Get a New Construction Inspection?

When your new home is being built, you will want an expert’s opinion to help keep your builders accountable to the standard they promised.

 

Our quality inspections for new construction homes review the property for any defects or hidden problems before the home reaches the latter stages of production.

Schedule a Home Inspection

Get a Quote

Competition for contracts can be fierce. Get a walk & talk when an inspection is not feasible.

Schedule

If you’re ready to schedule your inspection with ProTec, use our online scheduler to confirm.

Report

After the inspection, you will receive a detailed report on your property from the inspector.

The Types of New Construction Inspections

Packages: Our new construction inspections can also be bundled together at a discounted rate.

Pre-Drywall

Before the drywall is installed in your home, you should have an expert check for notable problems that may be obscured after it’s done. You can leverage our detailed reports to have the builder make the repairs before it’s too late.

Before Insulation and Drywall
Before Moving In

Final Walk-Through​

Bring yourself some peace of mind before you bring in the boxes with a final walk through inspection. We will be testing and observing the finished product for proper installation and performance. You can use our easy to read, Punch List for your final walk through with your builder.

Builder’s Warranty

Don’t get stuck with undetected problems that your builder should correct! Call ProTec before your One-Year Builder’s Warranty Expires. Identify defects now with an independent third party inspection that documents problems you’ve encountered since moving in, as well as others you may not be aware of.

Before Your One Year Warranty Expires

What Do We Look For During New Construction Inspections?

Damaged, Moldy, or Poorly Cut Lumber

Improper Supports

Errors in Air Seal Up or Fire Stopping

Poor Protection For Pipes and Wires

Wrongly Secured or Damaged Ductwork

Potential Water Intrusion Areas

Defective or Missing Materials

Foundation Damage

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