Why New-Construction Homes Still Need a Full Home Inspection
When most people hear the phrase “new construction,” they imagine a perfect, flaw-free home. Fresh paint, untouched systems, and the confidence that everything behind the walls was built correctly. It’s an exciting time for buyers — but it can also create a false sense of security.
What many don’t realize is that new-construction homes often contain issues that would never be found without a trained inspector, and those issues can cost homeowners a significant amount of money later on. Builders work with incredible speed, juggling multiple trades at once, and mistakes or oversights can happen even in brand-new structures.
As a Certified Master Inspector with over 4,000 inspections completed, nearly half of which involve new construction, we see recurring themes in these brand-new homes — and they are exactly why a professional inspection is essential.
The Most Common Issues Found in New-Construction Homes

Lightning arrestor installed inside the main electrical panel during a new-construction home inspection in Central Florida.
1. Structural and Foundation Concerns

Inspecting the shaftliner firewall assembly in the attic of a new-construction home.
Even brand-new slabs can show cracks, settlement variations, or improper reinforcement. If caught early, these can be addressed immediately with the builder before move-in.
2. Missing or Improper Roof Components
We frequently find:
- Incorrectly installed shingles
- Missing underlayment
- Improper flashing
- Inadequate roof-to-wall connections
These issues affect durability and insurance premiums.
3. Electrical Deficiencies
New homes can still reveal:
- Missing GFCI or AFCI protection
- Reversed polarity
- Loose connections
- Breakers not tied correctly
Even small oversights pose safety concerns.
4. Plumbing Problems
It’s common to discover:
- Active leaks
- Improper drainage slope
- Detached pipes
- Temperature/pressure concerns
Catching these early prevents water damage and costly repairs.
5. HVAC Installation Issues

Reversing valve identified during the HVAC evaluation of a new-construction home.

Thermal imaging used to detect potential duct leaks during a new-construction HVAC inspection.
We often find:
- Missing air filters
- Improper refrigerant line insulation
- Duct leaks
- Missing disconnects at the air handler
These directly affect performance and energy efficiency.
Why Advanced Tools Matter in New-Construction Inspections

Thermal imaging scan performed during a new-construction home inspection to check for hidden moisture or temperature anomalies.
Even in a brand-new home, many problems can’t be seen with the naked eye. That’s why we use advanced technology, including thermal imaging, to evaluate areas where moisture, temperature changes, or hidden deficiencies may exist. These tools allow us to verify insulation, check plumbing lines, confirm HVAC operation, and spot issues early—long before they can turn into expensive repairs.
Our thermal imaging scans are included with every full inspection, and they give our clients a clear look at the home’s performance behind the walls. In new construction, this additional layer of verification provides valuable reassurance that the home is functioning as intended at the time of inspection.
The Most Important Benefit: Builder Accountability
Almost every builder includes a walkthrough, but these walkthroughs are not inspections. They are quick visual check-ins, not an in-depth evaluation of the home’s structure, systems, and safety components.
A professional inspection:
- Documents issues clearly
- Gives the homeowner leverage
- Ensures the builder addresses the findings before closing
Builders generally appreciate the process — it helps them deliver the best possible product while reducing warranty headaches down the road.
Our Process for New-Construction Inspections
We break the process into three phases:
1. Pre-Pour (Foundation Inspection)
We evaluate rebar placement, footings, vapor barriers, and plumbing before concrete is poured.
2. Pre-Drywall Inspection
We check framing, electrical rough-ins, plumbing lines, HVAC ducting, and structural connections before walls close.
3. Final Inspection
We evaluate all major systems (roof, electric, plumbing, HVAC), structure, safety items, grading, and overall workmanship.
Every client receives:
- Same-day reporting
- Video explanations using their home as the example
- A $100,000 warranty package at no additional cost
- A clear summary of what needs to be addressed before closing
A New Home Should Mean Peace of Mind
Buying new doesn’t guarantee flawless. It guarantees opportunity — the opportunity to make sure your home is built correctly before you move in. You can view a sample new-construction report here.
A comprehensive inspection ensures the home you’re investing in is safe, functional, and built to last.
If you’re building a new home in Central Florida, we’re here to help guide the process from the ground up.
Visit BAAinspections.com to see a sample report and learn more about how our inspections protect your biggest investment.
We perform new-construction home inspections across Central Florida, including Orlando. Apopka, Winter Park, Lake Mary, Clermont, Sanford, Lake Nona, and the surrounding areas.
If you’re building a new home in Central Florida and want a detailed, thorough inspection backed by over 4,000 completed inspections, schedule with BAA Inspections today.
You can schedule online, or get a no obligation quote anytime 24/47 by clicking here!



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