New construction red flags buyers miss
The grading, insulation and finish issues common in fast-built homes.

The grading, insulation and finish issues common in fast-built homes. Here is what northwest-metro homeowners should know, with practical steps you can take this season.
Why it matters in Minnesota
Our climate is hard on homes. Long winters, freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow loads and humid summers all accelerate wear, so seasonal maintenance pays off more here than in milder regions.
What to do
Tackle the items in order of safety and water risk first. Most of these steps are inexpensive compared with the damage they prevent, and many can be done in an afternoon.
When to call a pro
If you find active leaks, electrical hazards, or structural movement, bring in a professional. A 110-point inspection is also the fastest way to get a complete, prioritized picture of a home's condition.
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110-Point Home Inspection
A complete buyer's inspection of roof, structure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and foundation, docume…
Sewer Scope
Camera inspection of the main line to catch cracks, bellies, root intrusion and offsets before they…
Radon Testing
Short-term radon measurement during your inspection — essential across Minnesota's elevated radon z…
Frequently asked questions
Do you offer inspections year-round?
Yes. We inspect throughout the Minnesota year, and certain tests — like radon — are most accurate in the colder, closed-house months.
How fast can I get scheduled?
Usually within a few days, and often sooner. Reports arrive within 24 hours of the inspection.