8 Common Issues Found During Pre-Drywall Inspections in Central Florida
8 Common Issues Found During Pre-Drywall Inspections in Central Florida
Buying a brand-new home is exciting, and the pre-drywall inspection is one of the most important quality-control steps before closing. This inspection happens after the framing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC are installed — but before insulation and drywall go up.
In Central Florida, this stage is critical because once everything is sealed behind walls, many issues become much harder and more expensive to fix.
Below is a real photo from one of our recent pre-drywall inspections performed on November 8, 2025:

Real pre-drywall inspection performed by BAA Inspections on November 8, 2025 — documenting wiring, framing, and rough-in construction details before walls are sealed.
1. Missing or Improper Fire Blocking
Fire blocking helps slow the spread of flames and smoke between floors and walls. During construction, these pieces can be overlooked or installed incorrectly, especially in multi-story homes.
Why it matters:
Without proper fire stops, a small fire can move rapidly through wall cavities.
2. Trusses Not Fully Seated or Properly Fastened
Roof trusses must sit completely within their designated hangers to transfer loads correctly. We sometimes find trusses sitting high, crooked, or not fully nailed.
Why it matters:
Improperly seated trusses can affect roof stability and long-term structural performance.
3. HVAC Line Installation Problems
This includes:
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Kinked or crushed refrigerant lines
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Loose or unsupported line sets
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Improper condensate line slope
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Missing insulation
Why it matters:
Small mistakes now can lead to leaks, uneven cooling, or early HVAC failure.
4. Missing or Misplaced Nail Plates
Nail plates protect wiring and plumbing where they pass through studs. If missing, a future drywall screw or homeowner project could puncture a line.
Why it matters:
A missing plate today can become a leak or electrical hazard years later.
5. Plumbing Venting or Drain Line Concerns
We often see:
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Incorrect slope
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Loose or incomplete fittings
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Vents not connected properly
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Drains installed too high
Why it matters:
Improper plumbing can lead to slow drains, odors, or water damage later.
6. Damaged or Split Lumber
Builders work fast, and framing can arrive bowed, split, or cracked. Some imperfections are acceptable; others are not.
Why it matters:
Structural framing supports your entire home — early correction helps prevent future issues.
7. Electrical Rough-In Problems
Common issues include:
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Loose junction boxes
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Unsupported wiring
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Damaged sheathing
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Missing GFCI-protected circuits in key areas
Why it matters:
Electrical mistakes hidden behind drywall can become safety hazards later.
8. HVAC Ductwork Issues
We commonly see:
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Disconnected ducts
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Poorly sealed joints
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Support straps missing
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Crushed ductwork from foot traffic
Why it matters:
Bad ductwork causes uneven cooling and higher energy costs.
⭐ Why a Pre-Drywall Inspection Protects Your Home
Even with reputable builders, mistakes happen. A pre-drywall inspection gives homeowners:
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A clear look at how the home is being built
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Documentation of issues before walls are sealed
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Stronger leverage to request corrections
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Long-term peace of mind
This is one of the best investments you can make when building a new home.
If you’re building a home anywhere in Central Florida, we’d love to help protect your investment.
You can schedule online 24/7 at BAAinspections.com, or text/call anytime with questions about new-construction inspections.
901-337-7872



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