New Home Construction Discount Packages
* (All Packages include "ANY SIZE" home)
New Construction Discount Packages
This Package Includes:
Phase 1: Foundation Pre-Pour Inspection
This inspection is performed after trenches or footers have been dug and all metal and pipe casings and/or liners have been put into place, but before pouring the concrete which becomes the foundation.
• All known plan measurements of depth and width of footings are verified.
• All metal rebar, rebar elevators, beams, tension cables, etc., are inspected for proper placement and connections.
• All known pipe and sleeve measurements are verified for proper placement.
• The inspector will check the vapor barriers for any penetrations and for foreign objects anywhere the concrete will go that could leave a void and cause deterioration.
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Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
This Package Includes:
Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
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Home Warranty (11 Month) Inspection
Most builders provide a one-year warranty for new construction. Generally during this period of time the buyer develops a “punch list” of corrections for the contractor to repair under the warranty coverage. Some defects will not be obvious to the untrained eye, so obtaining an inspector’s list of items that will most likely be repaired by your builder at no cost to you is helpful. You will be reassured knowing that potential problems were addressed before they grew into something more expensive. The home warranty inspection includes a comprehensive home inspection and infrared inspection.
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings and Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems
This Package Includes:
Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
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Phase 3: Final Pre-Closing Inspection
The final inspection is a comprehensive inspection and it is to verify that all Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems are installed and operating as intended including, but not limited to:
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings, Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems
This Package Includes:
Phase 1: Foundation Pre-Pour Inspection
This inspection is performed after trenches or footers have been dug and all metal and pipe casings and/or liners have been put into place, but before pouring the concrete which becomes the foundation.
• All known plan measurements of depth and width of footings are verified.
• All metal rebar, rebar elevators, beams, tension cables, etc., are inspected for proper placement and connections.
• All known pipe and sleeve measurements are verified for proper placement.
• The inspector will check the vapor barriers for any penetrations and for foreign objects anywhere the concrete will go that could leave a void and cause deterioration.
&
Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
&
Phase 3: Final Pre-Closing Inspection
The final inspection is a comprehensive inspection and it is to verify that all Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems are installed and operating as intended including, but not limited to:
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings, Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems
This Package Includes:
Phase 1: Foundation Pre-Pour Inspection
This inspection is performed after trenches or footers have been dug and all metal and pipe casings and/or liners have been put into place, but before pouring the concrete which becomes the foundation.
• All known plan measurements of depth and width of footings are verified.
• All metal rebar, rebar elevators, beams, tension cables, etc., are inspected for proper placement and connections.
• All known pipe and sleeve measurements are verified for proper placement.
• The inspector will check the vapor barriers for any penetrations and for foreign objects anywhere the concrete will go that could leave a void and cause deterioration.
&
Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
&
Phase 3: Final Pre-Closing Inspection
The final inspection is a comprehensive inspection and it is to verify that all Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems are installed and operating as intended including, but not limited to:
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings, Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems
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This Package Includes:
Phase 1: Foundation Pre-Pour Inspection
This inspection is performed after trenches or footers have been dug and all metal and pipe casings and/or liners have been put into place, but before pouring the concrete which becomes the foundation.
• All known plan measurements of depth and width of footings are verified.
• All metal rebar, rebar elevators, beams, tension cables, etc., are inspected for proper placement and connections.
• All known pipe and sleeve measurements are verified for proper placement.
• The inspector will check the vapor barriers for any penetrations and for foreign objects anywhere the concrete will go that could leave a void and cause deterioration.
&
Phase 2: Pre-Drywall Inspection
This inspection is performed prior to drywall or other interior wall covering being installed.
• Inspect for defective, warped, missing, and misplaced framing members
• Inspect for proper wood grades, placement, span measurement, notching, borings, and truss usage.
• Inspect anchor bolts, fire blocking, and truss ties
• Inspect framing fasteners and connectors for proper schedules
• Visually inspect the electrical wires and plumbing installed through the framing system including proper nail stop protection
• Visually check the HVAC rough-ins and duct conditions
• Visually check Air Handler condensation drain and overflow drain lines
• Check exterior walls, sheeting seal, wall penetrations, windows, and sealants
• Visually check exterior electrical and lighting fixtures
&
Phase 3: Final Pre-Closing Inspection
The final inspection is a comprehensive inspection and it is to verify that all Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing systems are installed and operating as intended including, but not limited to:
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings, Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems
&
Home Warranty (11 Month) Inspection
Most builders provide a one-year warranty for new construction. Generally during this period of time the buyer develops a “punch list” of corrections for the contractor to repair under the warranty coverage. Some defects will not be obvious to the untrained eye, so obtaining an inspector’s list of items that will most likely be repaired by your builder at no cost to you is helpful. You will be reassured knowing that potential problems were addressed before they grew into something more expensive. The home warranty inspection includes a comprehensive home inspection and infrared inspection.
• Ensuring that the home meets or exceeds all requirements of the Standard of Practice as delineated by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC)
• Inspect the Structure including Foundation, Grading and Drainage, Roof Covering, Roof Structure and Attic, Walls (interior and exterior), Ceilings and Floors, Doors, Windows, Fireplace/Chimney, Porches, Decks, Driveways, Carports
• Inspect Electrical Systems including Service Entrance & Panels, Branch Circuits, Outlets, Switches, Fixtures, Disconnects, GFCI's
• Inspect Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning Systems, Ducts
• Inspect Water Supply System, Fixtures, Drains, Wastes Vents, and Water Heating Equipment.
• Inspect built-in Appliances, and other Optional Systems