New construction doesn’t mean perfect construction. I’ve seen it firsthand — installation defects, incomplete work, and missed details happen even in brand-new homes. Municipal inspectors verify minimum code compliance, but they aren’t focused on workmanship, fit and finish, or how the home will actually perform for you.
That’s where I come in. My New Construction Inspection gives you an independent set of eyes before you close, so you know exactly what you’re getting into.
Issues caught before closing are almost always easier — and less expensive — to address than after you’ve moved in. You’ll go into your final walkthrough informed, prepared, and with documentation to back you up.
Yes. City inspections focus on minimum code compliance — not quality, not workmanship, and not your experience as a homeowner. They’re not the same thing.
Before your final walkthrough and prior to closing. That gives the builder time to address anything we find.
New doesn’t always mean perfect. I’m your independent set of eyes.
I treat your brand-new home like my own family would be moving into it.
Before I became a home inspector, I spent 14+ years in the construction industry — working on custom homes in Isleworth, Windermere, and Winter Park, and on large commercial projects for clients like Amazon, Westgate Resorts, and Marriott. I understand how homes and buildings are actually built, not just how they look on paper.
That hands-on background is what I bring to every inspection. When I identify an issue, I can tell you what it means in practical terms — what caused it, how serious it is, and what it typically takes to fix it.
Trained and Certified with InterNACHI®
I’m trained and certified through the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI®) — one of the most respected and widely recognized inspection associations in the industry. That means I’m held to rigorous standards of education, ethics, and continuing education so I can stay sharp and current for every client.