

New Construction Inspections in Payette, ID
Buying a new home in Payette should feel like a confident decision, not a leap of faith. But the truth is that brand-new construction carries real risk. Builders are managing tight deadlines, multiple subcontractors, and competing job sites all at once, and even experienced crews make mistakes. Improperly installed electrical, missed insulation, unsealed ductwork, and drainage problems that send water toward your foundation are all common findings in homes that just passed a county inspection. Peek Inspections gives you a certified, independent review at every phase of your build so defects are found and corrected before they become your problem to solve.


InterNACHI-Certified Inspectors Serving Payette, ID
Peek Inspections holds InterNACHI certification and operates well above Idaho's unregulated standard. Our team brings working knowledge of Payette County construction practices, local soil and drainage conditions, and the mechanical systems common to new builds throughout the area.

The Problem With Assuming a New Home Is Problem-Free
County inspections in Payette exist to confirm that permitted work meets minimum code requirements. That is their entire scope. They are not designed to catch poor workmanship, incomplete installations, or the kind of quality issues that show up months after move-in.
Our inspectors work independently of the builder, the agent, and the county review process. That independence matters. We have found missing attic insulation on homes that passed every required county inspection, ductwork left disconnected inside finished walls, panel wiring that was loose at the breaker, and lot grading that directed runoff straight toward the foundation. A new construction inspection from Peek Inspections catches those issues while there is still time and access to fix them. The cost of skipping an inspection is never zero. It is just deferred.
What Our Inspectors Find in New Payette Builds
New does not mean flawless. These are the issues our certified inspectors find most frequently during new construction inspections in Payette, ID:
Roofing
Shingles improperly lapped at valleys, missing drip edge along the eaves, or flashing left without adequate sealant at pipe penetrations and chimneys, all of which allow water into the structure over time.
Electrical
Outlets missing ground connections, wiring stapled too tightly against framing, or breaker connections left loose in the panel, creating safety hazards that are straightforward to correct before drywall goes up.
Insulation
Batt insulation compressed, miscut, or omitted entirely in attic bays, rim joists, or exterior wall cavities, leaving the home underperforming on energy efficiency from the day you move in.
Plumbing
Drain lines running with insufficient pitch, supply connections at fixtures left hand-tight, or water heater installations missing required safety components like expansion tanks and properly discharged relief valves.
Windows and Doors
Rough openings framed slightly out of square or left without proper flashing tape, causing doors and windows to stick, seal poorly, and admit air and moisture at the frame.
HVAC Systems
Supply and return ductwork left disconnected or poorly supported at joints, airflow volumes mismatched to room size, and equipment installed without being properly commissioned for the home's load.
Grading and Site Drainage
Final grading left with neutral or inward slope near the foundation, a problem that worsens each irrigation season in Payette and can accelerate foundation settlement and moisture intrusion.
How Peek Inspections Covers Every Stage of Your Payette Build
Foundation and Pre-Pour Inspection
Before concrete is placed, we verify footing depth, lot drainage, and reinforcement layout. With Payette County requiring a 24-inch frost depth and the area's irrigated agricultural soils adding moisture variability, this stage sets the foundation for everything built above it.
Framing Inspection
We review the structural frame for alignment, load path continuity, proper beam sizing, and correct truss installation. Catching framing deficiencies before mechanical rough-in begins prevents compounding problems in every system that follows.
Plumbing and Electrical Rough-In Inspection
Supply lines, drain routing, vent stacks, circuit wiring, and panel connections are all reviewed before walls close. This is the last opportunity to verify these systems without tearing into finished surfaces.
HVAC and Insulation Inspection
We confirm that ductwork is properly connected, sealed, and routed, and that insulation coverage is complete throughout the home. Both are far easier to correct at this stage than after ceilings and walls are finished.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
A final open-wall review before the builder closes everything in. We document the condition of every rough-in system and provide a clear report your builder can act on before the next trade arrives.
Final Walkthrough Inspection
We evaluate the completed home from roof to foundation: exterior envelope, interior finishes, all mechanical systems, appliances, and electrical safety features. You receive a detailed punch list ready for your builder before closing day.
Waiting for a single final inspection misses the window when problems are easiest and cheapest to fix.
"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
Why Payette, ID Home Buyers Trust Peek Inspections
What Sets Peek Inspections Apart in Payette, ID
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InterNACHI Certification: We meet a nationally recognized standard of training and ethics that Idaho does not require of home inspectors. Certification is the difference between a qualified inspection and a guess.
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Fully Independent: We have no relationship with your builder, developer, or real estate agent. Our report reflects what we find, not what anyone else wants to see.
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Photo-Documented Reports: Every finding is supported by labeled photos and written in plain language. You will know exactly what was found, where it is, and what needs to happen next.
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Flexible Phase Scheduling: We work around your build timeline and confirm each inspection happens when access is available and findings are still actionable.
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Payette County Knowledge: We understand the local soil conditions, frost depth requirements, irrigation moisture concerns, and construction practices specific to new builds in this area.

Buyers, Owners, and Agents All Benefit
New construction inspections in Payette, ID serve buyers who need documented evidence before closing, homeowners approaching the end of their builder warranty who want to catch covered issues before time runs out, and real estate agents who protect their clients by recommending a certified, independent inspection team. Whatever your role in the transaction, a professional inspection delivers the documentation and confidence a county sign-off never will. Schedule with Peek Inspections and move in knowing your home was built to the standard you paid for.
Why Payette Buyers Need an Independent Inspector Now
Payette is growing as buyers prioritize affordability and space over proximity to Boise's core. Builders are moving quickly to meet that demand, which means more projects, tighter schedules, and a higher likelihood that details get missed. An independent inspection is not a reflection of doubt in your builder. It is the professional standard that protects your investment regardless of who built your home. Peek Inspections is ready to work with your timeline and deliver the documentation you need at every phase of your build.

More Inspection Services in Payette
Peek Inspections offers a full range of residential inspection services in Payette and across Payette County:
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Full Home Inspection: Complete roof-to-foundation evaluation for buyers, sellers, and homeowners.
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Pre-Drywall Inspections: Targeted open-wall review of plumbing, electrical, framing, and insulation before walls close.
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Radon Gas Testing: Payette County falls within Idaho's elevated radon risk zone. Testing at construction or closing gives you the data to act before move-in.
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Mold Inspections: Air and surface sampling with certified lab results to identify mold and moisture sources.
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Peek Premium Inspection: Our most comprehensive inspection package, covering every accessible system and component in full detail.
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Commercial Property Inspections: Certified evaluations for commercial buildings and investment properties in the Payette area.
Areas We Serve Across the Treasure Valley
Peek Inspections serves nearby Treasure Valley communities with new construction inspections.
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Payette
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Marsing
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Homedale
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New Plymouth
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Wilder
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Ready to Protect Your Payette New Build?
A new home is one of the largest investments you will make. Do not close without an independent inspection that confirms it was built right. Peek Inspections serves Payette with certified phased inspections, clear reports, and the expertise to catch what other eyes miss. Book your inspection online or call us today to get started.

