However, it can be costly if measures aren’t taken to make sure it was built correctly. Pre-Drywall inspections are valuable pieces to the overall building timeline. They allow a unique look at a home before potential issues get covered up behind the walls.
Feel Confident in Your Home
“Pre-Drywall” refers to the phase in the homebuilding process before the drywall is hung. Typically, this is after the doors, windows, foundation, wall and roof components, plumbing, and electrical have already been installed. This inspection can be useful because your inspector is able to check these components while they are easily accessible. It allows you to feel confident in the home knowing they were completed properly.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
Our reports always include a lot of documentation, including photographs. This can be a very valuable asset to you as a homeowner. Having a Pre-Drywall inspection allows the inspector the chance to document the home and provide you with pictures that you can always have. Once drywall is installed, you lose the opportunity to have these images.
Common Things We Check
Some common things we check, in addition to the systems already mentioned, include the number of electrical outlets in rooms, potential drain pans installed for the washing machine so water is caught in the event of a future leak, blocking for added supports that will be necessary later on, plumbing issues, and much more.
Feel Confident in Your Home
“Pre-Drywall” refers to the phase in the homebuilding process before the drywall is hung. Typically, this is after the doors, windows, foundation, wall and roof components, plumbing, and electrical have already been installed. This inspection can be useful because your inspector is able to check these components while they are easily accessible. It allows you to feel confident in the home knowing they were completed properly.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
Our reports always include a lot of documentation, including photographs. This can be a very valuable asset to you as a homeowner. Having a Pre-Drywall inspection allows the inspector the chance to document the home and provide you with pictures that you can always have. Once drywall is installed, you lose the opportunity to have these images.
Common Things We Check
Some common things we check, in addition to the systems already mentioned, include the number of electrical outlets in rooms, potential drain pans installed for the washing machine so water is caught in the event of a future leak, blocking for added supports that will be necessary later on, plumbing issues, and much more.