You’ve just purchased a brand-new home. The walls are freshly painted, the appliances are shiny, and everything smells like new. With no previous owners and modern construction, it might seem like a home inspection isn’t necessary. After all, what could possibly be wrong with a house that’s never been lived in?

The truth is, even newly built homes can have issues—sometimes serious ones. That’s why scheduling a professional new construction inspection before you move in is one of the smartest decisions you can make.

At Palmer Inspections, we’ve inspected many new homes across Longview, Tyler, Kilgore, Marshall, and the rest of East Texas. And we can tell you firsthand: no home is perfect, even when it’s brand new.

Here’s why a new construction inspection matters.

Mistakes Can Happen in Any Build

Building a home is a massive project involving dozens of subcontractors, suppliers, and crews. Even with the best builders, mistakes can slip through the cracks. Common issues we find in new construction homes include:

  • Roofing materials improperly installed

  • Drainage or grading problems around the foundation

  • Missing insulation in attics or walls

  • Electrical outlets that don’t function

  • HVAC ducts not fully connected

  • Plumbing leaks or loose connections

  • Windows and doors not sealing properly

These aren’t always obvious during a walkthrough, but they can cause headaches down the road if left unaddressed.

Municipal Inspections Aren’t Enough

Most new homes have passed city or county code inspections, but that doesn’t guarantee everything is right. Municipal inspections are primarily focused on code compliance and safety standards. They don’t always cover the overall quality, craftsmanship, or functionality of every system in the home.

A private inspection gives you a much more detailed, unbiased evaluation of your home’s condition—before you move in.

Protect Your Investment from Day One

Your home is one of the largest financial investments you’ll ever make. By uncovering issues early, you can:

  • Have the builder make corrections before closing or move-in

  • Avoid unexpected repair costs as a new homeowner

  • Start your life in your new home with peace of mind

Think of it as insurance for your investment. A small problem found before you move in can prevent a much larger one later.

Know What to Expect After Move-In

Even if your inspection doesn’t uncover major concerns, the report is still valuable. It gives you a baseline record of your home’s condition when it was brand new. That helps you:

  • Plan for routine maintenance needs

  • Keep track of small issues as they develop

  • Have documentation in case warranty claims arise with your builder

In other words, your inspection report becomes a guide for maintaining your home over the long term.

Final Thoughts

A new home doesn’t guarantee a perfect home. Scheduling a new construction inspection before moving in is the best way to protect your investment, hold your builder accountable, and start your new chapter with confidence.

At Palmer Inspections, we’re here to make sure your dream home lives up to expectations from day one.

Closing on a new construction home in Longview, Tyler, Kilgore, Henderson, or Marshall?


Contact Palmer Inspections today to schedule your new construction inspection and move in with peace of mind.