At By Builder Home Inspections, we specialize in providing reliable, clear, and thorough home inspection services for buyers, sellers, and property owners across Florida. When someone books a builder home inspection with us, they’re not just getting a checklist—they’re getting clarity on the condition of a property and peace of mind before making a major decision.
We serve a wide range of communities including Tampa, Apollo Beach, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, and New Port Richey. Our goal in every location is the same: deliver straightforward insights that help our clients move forward with confidence.
What Is a Builder Home Inspection?
This type of inspection is for newly constructed homes. Our job is to verify that the builder followed proper construction standards and that the home is safe and up to code. Even new homes can have issues—improper wiring, poor drainage, or misaligned roofing are all things we’ve seen firsthand.
Whether you’re a buyer preparing to close or a homeowner about to move in, a builder home inspection ensures nothing is overlooked.
What We Cover During the Inspection
Here’s what we look for during a new construction inspection:
Structural Components
- Framing integrity
- Foundation condition
- Roofing structure
Exterior Systems
- Siding, paint, and seals
- Windows and doors (operation and sealing)
- Drainage and grading around the foundation
Interior Features
- Walls, ceilings, floors
- Door and window alignment
- Cabinet and fixture installations
Plumbing & Electrical
- Water pressure and pipe routing
- Drain functionality
- GFCI outlet verification
- Panel labeling and circuit testing
HVAC System
- Thermostat operation
- Duct sealing
- System response and cycling
Why New Homes Need an Inspection
We’ve inspected hundreds of newly built homes, and we rarely walk out without finding at least a few items needing attention. Sometimes it’s minor cosmetic work, other times it’s something more serious like poor ventilation in the attic or reversed hot/cold lines.
Some builders offer their own “walkthrough,” but that’s not the same as an independent inspection service that prioritizes the buyer’s interest. That’s where we step in.
How We Present the Results
After your inspection, we email a detailed report—usually within 24 hours. It includes:
- A room-by-room breakdown
- Photographs with arrows and notes
- A summary of findings prioritized by urgency
- Recommendations for correction
- Questions you can ask your builder
If you have questions after reading it, we’re available by phone or email.
Most Common Issues We Find in Builder Home Inspections
We track every report we generate, and we’ve created this chart based on the frequency of issues found across over 200 new builds:
This data shows just how frequently we find problems—even in homes that passed county or city inspections.
Locations We Serve and What Makes Each Unique
We’re familiar with Florida’s construction climate, soil conditions, and weather exposure. That local knowledge means we know what to expect—and what to check twice.
Tampa
A growing metro with older infrastructure and newer subdivisions. We often find rushed builds here due to market demand.
Apollo Beach
Coastal exposure means we pay close attention to roof fasteners, stucco cracking, and window seals.
St. Petersburg
We see a mix of new builds and flips here. Moisture intrusion is a common concern we track carefully.
Clearwater
Higher humidity can affect attic insulation and air handler performance. We check these areas closely.
New Port Richey
In subdivisions built quickly, electrical panels are often not labeled clearly—or at all. We don’t let that slide.
Cost Expectations
The price of a builder home inspection depends on square footage and property features. Most of our inspections fall between $325 and $450. For a breakdown, visit our inspection cost guide.
Booking the Inspection
Scheduling is easy with our online contact form, or you can call us directly. We’re usually able to book within 48–72 hours, and we work weekends when needed.
If you’re in Trinity, Brooksville, or Wesley Chapel, we’ve got coverage there too.
What Makes Our Builder Inspections Different
Here’s what we bring to the table:
- Independent: We don’t work for builders, and we don’t overlook shortcuts.
- Detailed Reporting: We show and explain what we find—clearly and without fluff.
- Regional Expertise: We inspect homes in Florida, and we know what matters for homes in this climate.
- Client-Focused: We encourage you to be present for the inspection and to ask questions.
What To Do With the Inspection Report
Bring the report to your builder and request documentation for repairs. Many builders offer a window for post-closing repairs, but only if you know what to ask for.
We’ll even walk through the report with you and explain how to follow up with contractors or site managers.
Follow-Up Services We Offer
We’re not a one-and-done business. After your initial inspection, you can schedule:
- Re-inspections to verify completed repairs
- 11-month warranty inspections (before your builder warranty expires)
- Annual home checkups
These services are popular with clients who want to keep an eye on long-term maintenance and catch problems before they get worse.
Feedback From Our Clients
“I thought a new house wouldn’t need an inspection—turns out my attic venting was completely blocked. By Builder Home Inspections saved me a huge headache.” – K. Martin, Wesley Chapel
“They explained everything to me. I felt confident when I brought my report to the builder.” – A. Lopez, Clearwater
Ready to Schedule?
If you’re buying a newly built home in Florida, book your builder home inspection today. Use our contact page or visit our inspection services page to learn more about how we work.