Do New Construction Homes Need a Home Inspection? Common Problems Found in Brand-New Homes

Why New Construction Homes Still Need a Home Inspection

Many homebuyers in Middle Georgia assume that a brand-new home is free from defects. After all, the home has just been built, everything looks clean and modern, and the property has already passed local county inspections. However, new construction homes often still contain defects, installation errors, and unfinished work that may not be discovered until after closing which is why a new construction home inspection is so important.

Local building inspections are designed to verify that a home meets minimum building code requirements. They are not intended to provide the detailed evaluation that a professional home inspection offers. Elite Southern Home Inspections, LLC will examine hundreds of components throughout the property, identifying safety concerns, workmanship deficiencies, and maintenance issues that could affect the home's performance and longevity.

Common Issues we find in New Construction Homes

Even in newly built homes, we frequently discover:

  • Missing, damaged or inadequate insulation

  • Improper roof flashing or shingle installation

  • Plumbing leaks beneath sinks and in crawlspaces

  • Electrical wiring deficiencies

  • HVAC performance and airflow issues

  • Inadequate attic ventilation

  • Improper grading around the foundation

  • Missing GFCI protection near water sources

  • Damaged siding and exterior trim

  • Improperly installed windows

Why This Matters to Homebuyers

While many of these issues may seem minor, they can lead to costly repairs, water intrusion, energy loss, or safety concerns if left uncorrected. The best time to identify these deficiencies is before the purchase is finalized and while the builder remains responsible for repairs.

A professional new construction home inspection provides an independent assessment of the home's condition and gives buyers valuable peace of mind. It also creates a documented record of concerns that can be addressed before closing or during the builder's warranty period.

A new home is one of the largest investments most people will ever make. Spending a small amount on a professional inspection can help protect that investment and ensure your new home is truly ready for years of enjoyment.

 

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