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Home Inspections · Braselton, GABraselton has the newest housing in our entire service area — nearly nine in ten homes built since 2000, with new ones still going up today. That sounds reassuring, but here's what inspecting here since 2002 has taught us: new doesn't mean flawless. From brand-new builds to the one-of-a-kind custom estates of Chateau Élan, we find what the builder missed.
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A new home has never been lived in — which means nothing has been tested, and the defects the builder left behind haven't announced themselves yet. With most of Braselton between brand-new and twenty years old, here's what we look for.
New homes carry the mistakes of every trade that touched them — flashing, wiring, plumbing, framing. If no one inspected, those defects are still there, waiting.
Most builder warranties cover the first year — then they're gone. An inspection before the deadline puts repairs on the builder's tab instead of yours.
Production builds use the most economical materials and equipment that pass code. They work — but their service lives are often shorter than buyers assume.
"It's new — what could be wrong?" is exactly how problems get five years of head start. The houses with no maintenance history are the ones nobody's been watching.
Every home there is one of a kind — custom-built, no repeating floor plans. Inspecting them takes experience, not pattern-matching, and we've done many.
Braselton's oldest boom homes are crossing 20 years — right where roofs, HVAC, and water heaters reach the end of their design life. We tell you what's left.
From a brand-new build to a one-of-a-kind estate, Braselton homes share one truth: somebody has to be the first to actually test the house — and it shouldn't be you, after closing, by surprise.
A new home has never been tested. Inspect it in the first year, and what the builder got wrong gets fixed on the builder's dime — after that, it's on yours.
From Chateau Élan's estates to the new subdivisions still being built, we cover all of Braselton — across all four of its counties — with the full range of services.
Clear, photo-documented, and back in your hands quickly — so you can make your decision with the facts in front of you.
Every system and every finding, documented and organized so it's easy to follow.
Labeled photos for each finding, so you can see exactly what we saw.
We review the findings with you and answer every question before we leave.
Typically same-day to next-day, so a tight due-diligence window stays on track.
Yes, regularly — from the custom estates of Chateau Élan to the new subdivisions still being built, across all four of Braselton's counties. We're a short drive away in Buford.
Especially. A new home has never been lived in, so nothing has been tested — and the defects the builder's trades left behind haven't shown themselves yet. New doesn't mean flawless; it means uninspected.
Most builder warranties cover the first year. We inspect the home before that window closes and document everything the builder needs to fix — on their dime, not yours. With so much of Braselton built recently, it's the single most valuable inspection in town. See our 11-month warranty inspection page.
Every home there is one of a kind — custom-built estates with no repeating floor plans. That means an inspector can't lean on pattern recognition from production builds; it takes real experience with custom construction. We've inspected many homes in the community.
The oldest of the 2000s-boom homes are crossing 20 years — exactly where roofs, HVAC, and water heaters reach the end of their design life. We tell you what's still got life and what's next.
Typically same day to within 24 hours of the inspection.
Serving Braselton, GA
Buying new, closing in on your warranty deadline, or eyeing a Chateau Élan estate? Let us test the house before it tests you.