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New Construction Inspections in Las Vegas

Make sure you're protected before you even move in.

House Construction Site

What We Inspect

Our new construction inspections include a non-invasive, visual evaluation of:

  • Roof systems and drainage

  • HVAC performance, airflow, and ducting

  • Plumbing fixtures, connections, and drainage

  • Electrical systems and safety components

  • Windows, doors, and weather seals

  • Exterior finishes, stucco, and grading

Our clear, photo-rich report allows you to communicate documented concerns directly to your builder—while corrections are still their responsibility.

New Construction Inspection

Solve problems before they start.

Buying a new construction home in Las Vegas is exciting—but homes built quickly can still have hidden defects. A professional new construction home inspection gives you a clear picture of how your home performs before closing and while the builder is still responsible for repairs.

Even with the best intentions, builders rely on multiple subcontractors, and details can be missed. Our role is to act as your independent advocate—carefully evaluating visible systems, safety components, and workmanship so you can move forward with confidence.

What We Do

We conduct a thorough, non-invasive visual inspection of key systems, including:

  • Roof and structural components

  • Plumbing and drainage systems

  • HVAC equipment and performance

  • Electrical systems and safety features

We also take time to educate you on utility operations and answer questions so you feel comfortable and informed before move-in.

Clear Reports That Protect You

You’ll receive a detailed, photo-rich inspection report documenting any cosmetic or functional items that need correction. This report should be provided directly to your builder so issues are addressed promptly—before warranties expire and before you take ownership.

On average, brand-new homes include 15-20 items that require adjustment or repair. Our inspection helps ensure those concerns are resolved now, not after you move in.

Home Inspection - when should you get one?

When should you get a home inspection on a new construction?

It’s essential to schedule a home inspection for a new construction home before closing, while the builder is still responsible for making corrections. New homes are often built on tight schedules, and issues can go unnoticed until a trained inspector evaluates the property.

Once construction is complete and the home is nearing move-in readiness, a professional inspection provides a clear, objective assessment of workmanship, installation, and system performance. This allows concerns to be documented and addressed before you take ownership, helping you move forward with confidence.

Do you need a home inspection for new construction?

Do I need a home inspection for my new construction?

Many builders will tell buyers that a separate inspection isn’t necessary—pointing to city inspections, internal quality checks, or the builder’s warranty as reassurance. While these steps are important, they are not a substitute for an independent, buyer-focused inspection.

City inspections are limited in scope, and builder inspections are performed by teams working on behalf of the builder—not the buyer. In practice, we routinely identify multiple cosmetic and functional items during new construction inspections that require correction prior to move-in.

The key question to ask yourself is simple:

Would you prefer to have issues resolved before moving in, or would you rather handle repairs later through a warranty process?

A new construction inspection helps ensure concerns are addressed before closing, when the builder is most responsive, and corrections are typically handled more efficiently.

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