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New Construction Inspections in Caldwell, ID

Buying a new build in Caldwell does not mean the home is free from defects. New construction inspections catch builder mistakes, code violations, and quality control failures before they become your problem. Peek Inspections has completed thousands of inspections across Canyon County and the Treasure Valley, delivering clear reports with photos and video so you know exactly what you are getting. Schedule your new construction inspection today and get the confidence you need before you sign.

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Buying new in Caldwell does not mean defect-free. Get a thorough inspection and a clear report you can use with your builder before you sign.

Rebar grid and concrete formwork at a new construction site in Caldwell, ID before a foundation inspection.

Benefits of New Construction Inspections in Caldwell, ID

  • You Know What You Are Buying Before You Sign - A new construction inspection documents the home’s condition at closing. It helps prevent builder disputes and supports repair requests.

  • Builder Defects Get Fixed at Builder Cost - If issues show up before closing or before the warranty ends, the builder should correct them. If you skip the inspection, you may pay after move-in.

  • You Get a Clear Report You Can Use - Peek Inspections provides photo and video-rich reports that show what is wrong, where it is, and how serious it is.

  • Hidden Issues Get Found Early - Inspections check behind finishes at key stages so problems do not stay buried until they become expensive.

  • Your Caldwell Investment Stays Protected- An inspection at the right build stage helps your home hold value and perform well long after you move in.

The Most Common Defects Found During New Construction Inspections in Caldwell, ID Homes

Caldwell builds move fast, and small misses happen when multiple trades overlap. These are the defects we see most often, and the ones worth catching before you close.

Thermal bypasses from poor attic insulation

Insulation gaps at top plates and edges let heat move through the ceiling. That can lead to hot and cold rooms and higher heating and cooling demand.

Unsealed HVAC duct connections

Loose or unsealed ducts can leak conditioned air into attics or crawl spaces. You feel it as uneven airflow, longer run times, and comfort problems.

Missing or incorrect roof-to-wall flashing

Flashing mistakes at roof transitions, wall intersections, and penetrations can allow water intrusion. Small issues here can become bigger repairs later.

Plumbing drains with insufficient slope

Drain lines that are too flat can drain slowly and trap debris. Over time, that raises the risk of clogs, backups, and service calls.

Electrical panels with double-tapped breakers

Two conductors under one breaker lug can be unsafe if the breaker is not designed for it. It can cause loose connections and overheating risk.

Unlabeled or poorly labeled circuits

Missing labels make it harder to shut off the right circuit during repairs. That slows troubleshooting and can create safety issues during emergencies.

Crawl space moisture from grading or vapor barrier problems

If exterior grading does not move water away, moisture can collect below the home. Poor vapor barrier coverage can add to damp conditions and potential mold risk.

THE STAGES OF NEW CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS IN CALDWELL, ID

Foundation and Site Prep Review

Before concrete and backfill hide the work, we look for grading and drainage concerns around the footprint. We check visible foundation conditions and early details that can affect moisture control later. This stage helps reduce crawl space and basement moisture risk after move-in.

Framing Check

Once framing is up, we look for alignment, bracing, and obvious framing defects that can affect walls, floors, and roof structure. We also check key areas where trades overlap and shortcuts show up. Finding problems here keeps them from getting buried behind finishes.

Plumbing and Electrical 

During rough-in, we look for visible issues with plumbing routing, drain and vent layout, and electrical panel and circuit practices. This stage is about catching clear problems before drywall covers everything. It also helps prevent delays later when fixes require opening walls.

HVAC and Insulation Setup Check

We review visible duct routing and connection quality, plus key insulation placement details that can impact comfort. Poor setup here often leads to hot and cold rooms and long HVAC run times. Catching it early gives the builder time to correct it cleanly.

Pre-Drywall Inspection

This is the main window before walls are closed. We tie together framing, rough-ins, and visible structural details, then document issues with photos and clear notes. If you want one stage that offers the most access, this is it.

Final Walkthrough Inspection

When the home is close to complete, we inspect accessible systems and finishes before closing. We look for items that affect safety, function, and water control, plus incomplete or damaged work. You get a clear report you can use to request corrections before you sign.

At Peek Inspections, we recommend scheduling inspections around key build milestones. Catching issues at the right time makes corrections simpler, faster, and less expensive.

"Joe Stiglitz did the home inspection on our new house and did a very thorough job! Picked up a lot of small issues and will definitely be using again before moving in to see if all the issues were fixed properly."

Grant Horlocher

"We were extremely fortunate that our realtor suggested Peek Home Inspections. Joey was extremely thorough, and timely with his comprehensive report. I would highly recommend this company!"

Amy White

"From the excellent customer service, quick lead time to the fully detailed inspection report, this is your inspection company to use! Would for sure use in the future and recommend to anyone looking for their services. Thanks again!"

Josh Heavenston

"Absolutely incredible inspector! Joey is very thorough and educates his clients on why he calls out certain items. Best inspector in the Valley by far."

Johnathan Cheek

What Caldwell, ID Customers Say About Peek Inspections

What a New Construction Inspection in Caldwell, ID Actually Covers (And Why Builder Walkthroughs Are Not Enough)

A builder walkthrough is not an inspection. It is a quick orientation. They may cover appliances and cosmetic touch-ups, but they typically will not check the attic, crawl space, or electrical panel details that impact safety and performance. Peek Inspections provides new construction inspections in Caldwell that go deeper than a walkthrough. We review roof and flashing details, attic insulation and ventilation, framing and sheathing, plumbing and drainage, HVAC installation and duct sealing, and electrical panel wiring using a consistent, system-by-system process.

 

Canyon County new builds often involve multiple subcontractors working on tight, overlapping schedules. That pace creates coordination gaps, like unsealed penetrations, rough-ins that miss key details, or work completed out of order. A certified inspector knows where these gaps happen and checks those areas on purpose.

Construction worker wearing a hard hat and safety vest at a new build site in Caldwell, ID.

The Right Time to Schedule a New Construction Inspection in Caldwell, ID

New construction in Caldwell gives you two key inspection windows, and missing either one removes a layer of protection. The first is the pre-drywall inspection, done after framing, rough-ins, and insulation but before walls close, so you can verify wiring runs, plumbing placement, structural connections, and insulation coverage while everything is still visible. The second is the final inspection, completed when the home is essentially finished, to check all visible and accessible components and systems that were not yet operable earlier.

Photo and video-rich reporting

We deliver photo and video-rich reports so you can see exactly what we found and where it is in the home. Each issue includes clear notes and location details, so your builder can identify the item quickly and correct it without back-and-forth. You get a report you can share with your agent and builder that supports repair requests and helps keep your closing timeline on track.

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TRUSTED NEW CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS IN CALDWELL, ID

Peek Inspections is built for new construction timelines in Caldwell, backed by thousands of completed inspections across Canyon County and the Treasure Valley. We know the common defects that show up in fast-moving new builds and the tight inspection windows builders work within. You get an independent, system-by-system evaluation, straightforward answers to your questions, and scheduling that fits pre-drywall and final walkthrough timelines.

Areas We Serve Across the Treasure Valley

Peek Inspections serves nearby Treasure Valley communities with new construction inspections.

  • Mountain Home

  • Emmett

  • Fruitland

  • Payette

  • Marsing

  • Homedale

  • New Plymouth

  • Wilder

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Ready for New Construction Inspections in Caldwell, ID?

Peek Inspections brings certified expertise, thousands of completed inspections, and the Treasure Valley's only two-Certified Master Inspector team to every new construction job in Caldwell. Your report will be photo-rich, clearly written, and delivered within 24 hours. Call us at 208-616-4518 Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, or schedule online anytime. Do not close on a new build without an independent inspection on your side.

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