Behind the Drywall:
The Framing Audit
The most critical phase of a new build happens right before the insulation goes in. Once the walls are closed, a builder's mistakes are hidden forever.
There is a common misconception in the housing market that new construction homes are inherently perfect. Buyers assume that because a county code inspector walks the property, everything is built to flawless standards. The reality on the ground is very different.
Municipal inspectors are often overworked, spending only minutes evaluating a house before rushing to the next job site. A dedicated, independent Pre-Drywall Inspection acts as a comprehensive quality audit, ensuring the skeleton of the home is structurally sound and safe before the sheetrock seals it away from view.
The Pre-Drywall Defect Checklist
Evaluations frequently reveal warped studs, unapproved field alterations to engineered floor trusses, missing fire blocking, and structural rafters that are completely missing engineered hangers or required structural nailing patterns.
Metal safety strike plates must be installed where electrical lines or plumbing runs pass through framing members. Without these shields, drywall installers will accidentally drive heavy sheetrock screws straight into pressurized pipes or live lines.
The danger of trade over-notching.
Subcontracting plumbers and HVAC technicians frequently cut aggressive notches or bore massive clearance holes directly through load-bearing studs to route lines. Left uncorrected, this severely compromises the structural load capacity of your walls before weight is ever added.
"Correcting a framing error takes twenty minutes right now; trying to remedy it after drywall and trim are installed requires thousands of dollars and weeks of structural reconstruction."
The Strategic Agent Advantage
"A pre-drywall inspection is the ultimate leverage tool for a buyer's agent. It allows you to submit a precise, clear punch list to the project manager while components are entirely accessible. It secures your client's asset and ensures the builder answers for defects before key closing schedules arrive."
Inspect It Right, From the Start
Don't inherit a builder's hidden structural shortcuts. Protect your residential equity with a comprehensive pre-drywall quality evaluation.