A pre-drywall inspection can help reduce the risk of construction errors in your new home.
Many people dream of building their own custom home from the ground up, and if you’re preparing to begin this exciting process, you likely have a long list of tasks to complete before you can finally move in. From hiring a construction company to designing your perfect home layout to choosing building materials, you’ll have a lot on your plate throughout this journey. However, our team at Streamline Inspections urges you to not forget about one key step that many first-time home buyers often overlook: scheduling a pre-drywall inspection.
A pre-drywall inspection is a specialized type of home inspection that occurs before your house is completely built. This kind of inspection usually occurs when all key systems and features are installed, but the drywall hasn’t been put in yet. When the plumbing and electrical systems have been placed and all doors, windows, and other structural components have been installed, it’s the perfect time to have a pre-drywall inspection completed.