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New Construction Inspections in Wilder, ID

Building a new home in Wilder is a milestone worth celebrating, but it's also one of the largest financial commitments you'll ever make. At Peek Inspections, we deliver independent new construction inspections in Wilder, ID that verify the work behind the walls before it disappears under drywall, paint, and finish flooring. Even a freshly built home can carry hidden defects from rushed subcontractors, overlooked details, or honest mistakes, and our phased inspection approach is designed to catch those problems while they're still simple and affordable to repair.

We serve as your impartial advocate from the day the lot is graded to the moment you accept the keys, producing a clear, photo-backed record you can use for warranty claims, builder negotiations, and long-term planning. With Peek Inspections in your corner, what you don't see, we do.

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Inspections Led by InterNACHI® New Home Inspectors Serving Wilder

Every inspection is performed by a professional whose training and expertise are guided by InterNACHI®'s established Standards of Practice. We document each visit with high-resolution images, plain-language observations, and prioritized recommendations so you, your builder, and your real estate agent are all working from the same set of facts. Whether you're closing on a production build in a new subdivision or putting up a custom home on an acre of farmland just outside town, you receive the same thoroughness and the same fast turnaround.

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Why a Newly Built Home in Wilder Still Needs an Independent Inspection

It's easy to assume a brand-new home doesn't need extra scrutiny, especially after it has cleared the required county inspections. The reality, though, is that municipal code reviews are limited in scope. Inspectors are looking for minimum compliance against a checklist, not workmanship quality, and they typically spend a short window on-site before moving on to the next jobsite.

As Wilder continues to grow alongside the rest of Canyon County, builders are juggling more projects with rotating crews and tight schedules. In that environment, small oversights get covered up before anyone catches them, a missing fastener at a load path, an ungrounded outlet in a back bedroom, or a slow drip at a copper fitting can quietly become a major expense within a couple of years. An independent new home inspector in Wilder gives you a second set of expert eyes whose only loyalty is to you, not the builder's deadline.

Common Defects We Find in New Builds

Buyers are often surprised by the number of issues that surface in a home finished only weeks earlier. During our builder inspections across the western Treasure Valley, the recurring problems include:

Roofing and Flashing

Lifted shingles, missing kick-out flashing, exposed nail heads, and poorly sealed pipe penetrations that invite slow leaks during winter storms.

Electrical Wiring

Reverse-polarity outlets, double-tapped breakers, missing GFCI or AFCI protection where required, and panels lacking proper circuit labeling.

Plumbing Connections

Drips at supply lines beneath vanities, unsupported drain runs, missing P-traps, and water heaters installed without the required expansion tank or seismic strapping.

Insulation Coverage

Thin spots in blown-in attic insulation, compressed batts in exterior walls, missing rim joist insulation, and absent baffles that compromise both energy efficiency and comfort.

Windows and Exterior Doors

Out-of-square frames, failed weather stripping, gaps in flashing tape, and exterior caulking shortcuts that lead to drafts and water intrusion over time.

HVAC Performance

Crushed or disconnected flex ducts, unbalanced supply registers, thermostat wiring errors, and condensate lines routed without proper slope.

Cosmetic and Finish Work

Hollow tile installations, hairline drywall cracks at corners, doors that won't latch, and cabinetry that wasn't anchored into studs. None of these are unusual findings, they're the everyday discoveries that make the inspection pay for itself many times over. Catching them before closing means the builder absorbs the repair cost, not you.

The Stages of a New Construction Inspection in Wilder, Idaho

Pre-Pour and Foundation Inspection

Before concrete is poured, we evaluate the lot, soil preparation, footing layout, rebar placement, and form construction. We also study site grading and drainage paths so water moves away from the future structure rather than collecting against it. Foundation issues are among the costliest defects to remediate after move-in, which is why this early visit returns value for years.

Framing Inspection

Once the skeleton is up, we walk every wall and examine stud spacing, header sizing, truss connections, and the squaring of rough openings for windows and doors. Idaho's seasonal temperature swings put real stress on a frame, so we confirm the structure can handle expansion, contraction, and winter snow loads without sagging or twisting.

Plumbing and Electrical Rough-In

After framing but before walls are sealed, we inspect water supply runs, drain-waste-vent piping, gas lines, electrical conductors, junction boxes, and panel terminations. This is also when we confirm that bathroom exhaust fans and dryer vents are routed to the exterior rather than emptied into the attic.

HVAC and Insulation Inspection

We verify ductwork is properly sealed at every joint, registers are sized appropriately, and the system is balanced for consistent comfort across the home. Insulation is reviewed for full coverage in walls, attics, rim joists, and crawlspaces, with attention to vapor barriers and air sealing details that influence long-term energy use.

Pre-Drywall Inspection

Considered by many buyers the single most valuable visit, the pre-drywall inspection captures everything behind the walls in one comprehensive review before drywall goes up. It is the last opportunity to see how the home is actually being built rather than how it will look. We confirm structural integrity, rough-in work, and adherence to approved plans, flagging anything that needs builder attention before the walls hide it permanently.

Final Walkthrough Inspection

When the home is complete and ready for handoff, we conduct a full evaluation similar to a traditional home inspection but tailored to a new build. We operate every fixture, appliance, switch, and outlet, run heating and cooling systems through their cycles, examine roofing and siding from the exterior, and document every functional and cosmetic concern that belongs on the builder's punch list.

"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."

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

Reviews From Wilder Homeowners

Why Homeowners in Wilder Trust Us

  • Local Knowledge of Idaho Builds — We understand the soils, climate, and construction practices specific to southwest Idaho.

  • Detailed, Photo-Backed Reports — Reports are structured for clarity, with images showing exactly what we found and where.

  • Fast Turnaround — Reports are delivered quickly so your transaction stays on schedule.

  • Transparent Pricing — Quotes are based on square footage and scope, with no surprise add-ons after the inspection.

  • Led by InterNACHI® and Insured — Our inspectors carry full E&O and general liability coverage and operate under the training and standards of InterNACHI®.

  • Easy Online Scheduling — Book at your convenience and receive prompt confirmation with all the details you need.

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Protecting Your Builder Warranty Rights

Your one-year builder warranty is a valuable asset, but only if you use it correctly. Without documented evidence of defects, homeowners routinely discover problems too late and end up funding repairs the builder should have covered. Our inspection reports create a clear, dated record of every concern, complete with photos and professional commentary. When you submit a warranty claim, you're not asking the builder to take your word for it, you're handing over a professional document that demands a response.

Built for First-Time New Construction Buyers

If this is your first new build, you may not know what questions to ask or what red flags to watch for. We walk you through the process from start to finish, translate technical findings into plain language, and stay available by phone after the report is delivered. The goal isn't just to inspect the property, it's to leave you genuinely informed about the home you're moving into.

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Wilder's Steady Growth and the Case for Independent Inspections

Wilder has long been a small farming community on the western edge of Canyon County, but the same growth pressures reshaping the Treasure Valley have reached our town. New residential subdivisions, infill projects, and custom builds on agricultural parcels are all on the rise as buyers look for affordable rural-suburban living with easy access to Caldwell, Nampa, and the wider Boise metro. Long-range regional projections suggest Wilder's population could grow significantly over the next two decades, which means more housing inventory and more strain on a labor market already stretched thin.

That combination, rising demand and limited skilled trades, is exactly when independent inspections deliver the most value. We help ensure that even when builders are working under pressure, your home is held to the standard you're paying for. Buyers should also consider our radon testing services and mold inspections, both of which are worth scheduling for any newly built property given Idaho's elevated radon zones and the moisture risks tied to new framing materials.

Service Areas Across Southwest Idaho

Peek Inspections provides new construction inspections in Wilder, Idaho, and throughout the surrounding region.

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Schedule Your New Construction Inspection in Wilder, Idaho

Building a new home is a major investment. Schedule your new construction inspection in Wilder, Idaho, and gain confidence that your home is being built to the highest standards.

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