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A home inspection gives buyers the confidence of knowing that the roof, plumbing, foundation, and other critical systems are in good shape before closing. But what if you’re buying a house that was just built? Since the HVAC, pipes, and shingles are also brand-new, you might think you can skip the inspection without taking a risk. However, the following guide explores some reasons why it’s still worthwhile.

3 Reasons to Order an Inspection for New Constructions

1. The Systems Are Untested

One of the most attractive benefits of buying a new house can also be considered a drawback. Because no one has lived in the house before, there’s no way to tell if there’s a problem with the wiring, basement, or other crucial components. After all, even the newest installations can suffer from manufacturer defects or simple contractor mistakes.

home inspection2. Ensures Best Practices Are Followed

Your contractors may build the house to meet local codes, but those are usually the bare minimum requirements for a safe building. A home inspection will tell you whether the work is being done according to industry best practices.

3. Correcting Problems Before Construction Is Completed

During construction, home inspectors can essentially see into the walls, which may allow them to spot mistakes and problems before the job is finished. For instance, they might notice an error in the plumbing or wiring, giving your contractor a chance to fix it before the drywall goes up.

 

Whether the home you’re looking at is brand-new or 100 years old, Twin City Home Inspections Inc. has the expertise to provide all the information you need to make an informed buying decision. They’ve been serving residents and future residents of the Texarkana area for 12 years, offering same-day results on every job. Visit their website for a thorough look at their services, follow their Facebook for tips and advice, or call (903) 276-9566 to schedule an inspection today.

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