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Phase Home Inspections for New Builds Catch Costly Mistakes

Many buyers assume new builds are flawless, but rushed timelines, multiple subcontractors, builder bias, and hidden work often lead to costly issues. A recent inspection caught a missing electrical power chase before concrete was poured, which would have cost the homeowner at least $15,000 after move-in. A third-party phase inspection is essential for new construction homes in Houston at the foundation, framing, pre-drywall, and pre-closing stages to catch issues while they’re still relatively inexpensive to correct.

Phase Inspections Are a New Home’s Best Defense Against Costly Construction Mistakes

Inspector Catches $15,000 Problem in New Home Being Built

During a recent phase inspection in the Houston area, our certified home inspectors discovered a critical oversight that would have cost the homeowner over $15,000 to repair after move-in. The kitchen island was beautifully designed with pendant lighting and outlets planned, but nobody had installed the electrical power chase in the foundation before the concrete was poured.

Our foundation phase inspection caught this before concrete was poured in the rest of the area, allowing for a much simpler fix than cutting through finished concrete. This is exactly why phase inspections exist and why they’re essential for every new build home in Houston.

New Home Misconception Costs Homeowners Thousands

Many people assume that because a house is brand new, it must be flawless. Builder inspections and code compliance should catch everything, right? Unfortunately, that’s dangerously wrong.
New construction faces unique challenges that make professional third-party phase inspections critical:

Rushed Timelines

Builders work on tight schedules where mistakes can slip through

Subcontractors

Different trades working independently can miss coordination issues

Builder Conflicts

Builders inspect their own work, creating inherent bias

Code ≠ Quality

Meeting minimum code is very different from quality construction

Cover Ups

Once walls close and concrete pours, problems become expensive to access

Houston’s unique climate and soil conditions create specific challenges for new construction that make phase home inspections even more critical!

Expansive Clay Soils  • Extreme Heat & Humidity  •  Heavy Rainfall Events  •  Rapid Construction Growth

What Phase Home Inspections Catch at Critical Construction Stages

Our certified in-house inspectors conduct new build home inspections at four critical phases, uncovering issues while they’re still easy and inexpensive to fix:

Foundation Phase: Before concrete is poured, we verify proper rebar placement, correct foundation depths, plumbing rough-ins positioned correctly, electrical conduits and chases placed properly, and vapor barriers installed. Missing an electrical chase now means cutting concrete later.

Framing Phase: Before walls are closed, we check structural integrity, proper framing techniques, electrical wiring placement, plumbing runs and support, HVAC ductwork routing, and insulation installation. Structural fixes after drywall require demolition.

Pre-Drywall Phase: This is the LAST CHANCE to see inside walls. We inspect all rough-in work completed correctly, proper backing for fixtures, fire blocking and draft stopping, thermal envelope integrity, and moisture barriers. Once drywall goes up, problems stay hidden forever.

Pre-Closing Phase: Final quality verification before you take possession. We test all systems operational, verify finish quality and workmanship, confirm safety devices properly installed, check building envelopes sealed correctly, and create punch list documentation.

The Financial Reality of Construction Defects

Consider the cost difference between catching problems during construction versus after move-in.

During Construction (Phase Inspection Catches It):

  • Missing electrical rough-in: $150-300 to add before drywall
  • Insulation gap: $50-200 to correct before closing walls
  • Unsealed penetration: $20-50 for proper sealing
  • Total Prevention Cost: $220-550

After Move-In (You Discover It Later):

  • Missing electrical: $2,000-5,000 (drywall removal, wiring, repair, paint)
  • Insulation gap: $1,500-3,000 (attic access, blown insulation, ongoing energy waste)
  • Unsealed penetration: $500-2,000 (water damage, pest treatment, repairs)
  • Total Repair Cost: $4,000-10,000

Phase inspections typically cost $300-600 per phase but prevent problems costing 10-50 times more to repair after construction is complete.

What Makes Texan Inspection’s Phase Inspections Different

We work for you, not the builder, so our loyalty is to your investment and your family’s safety.

Our certified home inspectors bring specialized expertise to new build home inspections that protects your investment at every construction stage. We use advanced technology including thermal imaging, moisture meters, and professional-grade diagnostic equipment that reveals problems invisible to the naked eye. Our inspectors understand how homes should be built, not just how to inspect finished ones. Furthermore, our experience in Houston means we understand local soil conditions, climate challenges, and common regional construction issues that impact long-term home performance. We provide detailed documentation with photographs, thermal images, and specific recommendations that builders can act on immediately.

Builder Inspections vs. Third-Party Phase Inspections

Many builders offer their own inspection programs, but there’s a fundamental conflict of interest. Builder inspections focus on code compliance and protecting the builder from liability. Third-party phase inspections focus on quality, longevity, and protecting your investment.

When to Schedule Phase Home Inspections

Each phase inspection builds on the previous one, creating comprehensive documentation of your home’s construction quality from foundation to finish.

First

Foundation/Pre-Pour Inspection: Before concrete is poured

Second

Framing Inspection: After framing is complete, before insulation

THIRD

Pre-Drywall Inspection: After all rough-ins, before walls close

FOURTH

Final/Pre-Closing Inspection: Before you take possession

Your New Home Build Deserves Protection

Don’t wait until problems are buried behind drywall and covered in concrete.

Building a new home is too important to trust to assumptions. Phase inspections catch problems while they’re still easy to fix, protect your investment, and ensure your dream home lives up to its promise.

Home Inspectors in Houston for New Construction Home Inspection Phase