Watch the build more closely than the builder expects.
Catch it while it's still visible.
Bluebonnet phase inspections give new-build buyers visibility during the moments that matter most: before the pour, before the drywall, through framing and rough-in work, and again before final handoff. That means better documentation and fewer surprises after closing.
Checkpoint options
Best timing
Visibility
Why This Inspection Matters
Bluebonnet inspections are designed to give you leverage, clarity, and fewer surprises once deadlines start moving fast.
Pre-pour foundation review
Verify site prep, forms, reinforcement, and other critical elements before the concrete pour moves forward.
Pre-drywall and rough-in visibility
Inspect framing, electrical, and plumbing rough-ins before drywall closes the walls and hides defects.
Stronger final handoff
Finish with a final-phase inspection to review systems, finishes, and builder punch-list items before closing.
What's Included
Ideal For
Scheduling note
Phase work depends on the builder schedule, so Tim recommends booking each checkpoint as soon as your superintendent confirms the milestone.
What to Expect
The process stays straightforward from the first call through the final report walkthrough.
Plan the phase schedule
Choose the checkpoints that make the most sense for your build and confirm them as builder milestones approach.
Inspect before concealment
Tim inspects each visible construction stage before the next layer of work makes correction harder.
Document phase by phase
You receive a clear report after each checkpoint so the builder has documented issues to address right away.
Finish with stronger leverage
Carry the momentum into the final phase inspection so the home gets a thorough last review before handoff.
Client perspective
"The phase inspections gave us confidence at every stage of the build. Tim caught issues before they disappeared behind drywall, which made the builder response much faster."
Central Texas new-build client
Frequently Asked Questions
Which construction phases can be inspected?
Bluebonnet can support pre-pour, pre-drywall, framing, electrical and plumbing rough-in review, and final phase inspections depending on the builder schedule and your goals.
Why not just wait for the final inspection?
Earlier is usually better. Issues are easier to verify and correct before the next trade covers them up or before the builder moves into final punch-list mode.
Do I need every phase inspection?
Tim can help you choose the highest-value checkpoints based on your timeline, budget, and how much visibility you want during the build.
Inspect the build before the next layer hides the problem.
Phase inspections help you catch issues while they are still visible and easier for the builder to correct, instead of after the home is finished and leverage is weaker.