Course of Construction
Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 1:48PM Your new home looks great, is it built great too? 
Buying a newly constructed home gives you the opportunity to pick the colors, finishes, and other details that truly make a house your own. But how can you be sure that the quality of your new home isn’t only skin deep? Just because the home may pass by city inspectors absolutely does not meen your home is in good shape! City inspectors frequently are overworked, in experienced and only pass via the minimum standards. New construction inspections from Target Building Inspections monitor the home building process at critical building stages to verify that the construction is sound and provides you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your new home during the construction process.
All of the following elements of the Target Building Inspections new construction inspections can be purchased at one time or as separate components to coincide with the construction timeline:
Move-In Inspection
This home inspection is performed when construction is finished and ready for occupancy, but prior to the final walk through by the builder. You get critical information about your new home prior to closing and it give the builder time to make any necessary corrections before the purchase is finalized.
One-Year Anniversary Inspection
This home inspection is performed approximately 30 days before the expiration of the builder's one-year new home warranty. This inspection addresses any warranty-related concerns that you may want to bring to the builder's attention, and allows time for any necessary repairs before the warranty expires.
With Target Building Inspections new construction inspections, you’ll know if your new home was constructed with quality in mind, for your peace of mind.







