New Home Inspection


There are good reasons to have a professional inspection performed on the brand new home you are buying.

Buying a new house is likely one of, if not the largest purchase decision you’ll ever make. The whole process is fraught with emotion and stress. A professional home inspection will substantially reduce the risk for your large investment in a new home. It just makes sense to learn as much as you can about the quality of your new home, before signing off on everything.

The process of building a structure is a complex endeavor involving many specialized trades and materials. The general contractor oversees all activities while placing trust in the individual sub-contractors for day-to-day oversight. It may seem that with the various levels of supervision, including code inspections, mistakes during construction are non-existent. This is not the case. As long as humans are involved in the construction process there will be defects in every house. Individual workers and sub-contractors come and go creating potential for significant errors. Code inspectors are overworked. Some tradesmen are under-skilled and others just don’t care about the quality of the finished product. The Canyon State Property Inspections inspector works for the buyer to identify defects needing builder repair prior to closing or prior to expiration of warranty. Don’t buy a new home without us.

For the relatively small cost, a professional inspection of your new dream home can pay big dividends in peace of mind and getting any problems identified and corrected before they can become an unpleasant surprise.
There are good reasons to have a professional inspection performed on the brand new home you are buying.

Buying a new house is likely one of, if not the largest purchase decision you’ll ever make. The whole process is fraught with emotion and stress. A professional home inspection will substantially reduce the risk for your large investment in a new home. It just makes sense to learn as much as you can about the quality of your new home, before signing off on everything.

The process of building a structure is a complex endeavor involving many specialized trades and materials. The general contractor oversees all activities while placing trust in the individual sub-contractors for day-to-day oversight. It may seem that with the various levels of supervision, including code inspections, mistakes during construction are non-existent. This is not the case. As long as humans are involved in the construction process there will be defects in every house. Individual workers and sub-contractors come and go creating potential for significant errors. Code inspectors are overworked. Some tradesmen are under-skilled and others just don’t care about the quality of the finished product. The Canyon State Property Inspections inspector works for the buyer to identify defects needing builder repair prior to closing or prior to expiration of warranty. Don’t buy a new home without us.

For the relatively small cost, a professional inspection of your new dream home can pay big dividends in peace of mind and getting any problems identified and corrected before they can become an unpleasant surprise.