TREC License #23059
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New Construction Inspection

Hold your builder to the standard you paid for.

New doesn't mean flawless.

New doesn't mean flawless. Bluebonnet's new-construction inspections are built for buyers who want an experienced third party checking the home before closing instead of assuming the builder's process caught everything.

Tim personally performs every inspectionReports delivered within 24 hours
Pre-close

Best timing

24 hrs

Report delivery

Higher

Builder leverage

Why This Inspection Matters

Bluebonnet inspections are designed to give you leverage, clarity, and fewer surprises once deadlines start moving fast.

Builder accountability

Catch installation mistakes and incomplete items before they become your post-closing headache.

Stronger walkthrough leverage

Use a clear report to organize your punch list and document what still needs attention.

Works with phased oversight

Pair this inspection with phase inspections when you want more visibility earlier in the build.

What's Included

Independent review of major systems and visible construction quality
Roof, attic, exterior, structure, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical observations
Drainage, grading, and moisture-risk observations around the home
Thermal imaging and foundation elevation readings where appropriate
Photo-rich report for builder follow-up within 24 hours
Direct conversation with Tim about which findings matter most before closing

Ideal For

Buyers closing on a newly built home who want an independent final check.
Families who do not want to rely on builder walkthroughs alone.
Anyone who wants documented defects before warranty leverage starts shrinking.

Scheduling note

Builder timelines move fast, so Tim recommends scheduling as soon as your closing window or inspection milestone is on the calendar.

What to Expect

The process stays straightforward from the first call through the final report walkthrough.

1

Book around the build schedule

Share your builder timeline, address, and closing window so Tim can help you pick the right inspection stage.

2

Inspect for real-world issues

Tim inspects the property with an eye toward workmanship, incomplete items, and system performance before turnover.

3

Document the punch list

You receive a prioritized report that is easy to hand to the builder or use during your walkthrough.

4

Push fixes while leverage is strongest

Use the report to get issues corrected before closing or to strengthen your warranty follow-up if needed.

Client perspective

"Tim found dozens of issues in our brand-new home that the builder had completely missed. Having that report before closing changed the whole conversation."

David L., Georgetown new-build buyer

Frequently Asked Questions

Do new homes really need an inspection?

Yes. Tim routinely finds incomplete work, installation mistakes, drainage concerns, HVAC issues, and finish defects in brand-new homes.

Should I do this instead of a phase inspection?

If your builder timeline allows it, a phase inspection plus a final inspection gives you the strongest leverage because issues are easier to correct before walls close up or before you take possession.

How do I use the report with my builder?

Bring the report to your builder walkthrough or warranty conversation so each item is documented clearly and can be assigned to the right trade.

Catch the issues before the builder hands you the keys.

A new-construction inspection helps you document workmanship concerns, system issues, and incomplete items while the builder still owns the fix.