Why New Home Inspections Are Important
Owning a home is a journey that can be endlessly rewarding. But part of what makes new homeownership a fulfilling journey is understanding and addressing any unforeseen property issues or complications before they evolve into expensive headaches and obstacles.
Like any big investment, purchasing a new home requires a neutral second opinion to determine your newfound expenditure’s overall quality, safety, and value. There are so many components to your recently purchased property, so it’s crucial to become aware of the general condition and performance of all of these areas of housing, such as plumbing, electrical, foundation, roof, sewer, and even radon testing.
At DMC Home Inspections, our team takes an overall “better safe than sorry” approach to informing homeowners on everything they need to know about their new house.
DMC’s New Home Inspection Process
When our licensed and skilled inspectors assess the premises of your new home, they keep a keen eye out for any indications of safety hazards, infrastructure flaws, faulty construction, foundation issues, or any residential components that could require repair or replacement work further down the road. You’ll be surprised at how often we find signs of rushed or inadequate elements of installation and assembly in both the exterior and interior of a new house.
Generally speaking, our overall new home inspection process will involve the following procedural steps. Click to learn more!