New Construction Inspection in Hialeah, FL
Buying a new home in Hialeah? An independent new construction inspection gives you a licensed review of the home's visible condition before you close — from an inspector who works for you, not the builder. Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) imposes the most stringent wind-resistance standards in the US; an independent inspection documents whether visible installations appear complete and properly installed before you take possession.
What a new construction inspection reviews
A new construction inspection evaluates visible and accessible systems and components of a newly built home. The report is independent of the builder and can be used before closing or the final walkthrough.
Roof and Exterior
Roof covering, flashing, drainage, siding, windows, and exterior doors — evaluated independently from the builder. Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) requires impact-rated windows, doors, and roofing materials on new construction. The inspection documents whether visible installations appear complete and properly installed before you close.
Electrical
Panel, wiring, outlets, and safety devices. Electrical installations in new construction should conform to code — the inspector documents visible conditions on the day of inspection.
Plumbing
Supply lines, drain lines, fixtures, and water heater. New plumbing should be properly installed and leak-free; the inspection documents what is visible and accessible before you close.
HVAC
Heating and cooling equipment condition and operation. Florida HVAC systems are critical given the climate — the inspection documents the system's visible condition before you take possession.
Structure, Attic, and Interior
Foundation, framing, attic access, insulation, and interior finishes. Hialeah's active construction and renovation market and Miami-Dade's stringent HVHZ code mean new homes must meet high standards — the inspection documents visible conditions so you can present findings to the builder before closing.
Safety and Visible Conditions
Doors, windows, fixtures, finishes, drainage, and other points that may require attention before closing. Your inspector documents what is visible and accessible on the day of inspection.
Why Hialeah buyers request a new construction inspection
Hialeah's western and newer neighborhoods continue to see new construction and renovation activity. Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) classification imposes the most stringent building standards in Florida — but code compliance is verified by municipal inspectors, not the buyer. An independent inspection documents visible conditions from the buyer's perspective before you close, giving you a written record to use if issues arise.
- A new home in Hialeah is not guaranteed to be defect-free. Construction in Miami-Dade County involves multiple trades, strict HVHZ code requirements, and tight schedules — visible conditions worth presenting to the builder can appear even in new construction.
- An independent inspection gives you a licensed review from the buyer's perspective — not the builder's. The report documents visible conditions before you close.
- Scheduling before your final walkthrough or closing gives you documentation to present to the builder while you still have leverage to request corrections.
- Florida's climate — heat, humidity, and seasonal storms — makes proper installation of roofing, HVAC, plumbing, and exterior materials especially important from day one.
- Roof, drainage, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical issues in new construction are generally easier to correct before you take possession than after.
Cost and what to expect
Pricing depends on home size, age, and inspection needs. Call (954) 899-3713 for current availability and a quick quote — no forms, no waiting.
Contact us as soon as the home is substantially complete so we can coordinate with your closing timeline. The written report is typically delivered within 24 hours.
Also consider an 11-month builder warranty inspection
If your new Hialeah home includes a builder's warranty, consider scheduling a 11-month builder warranty inspection in Hialeah before the warranty expires. The new construction inspection happens before closing; the 11-month inspection documents conditions that appear during the first year of occupancy.
Serving Hialeah and Miami-Dade County
We serve Hialeah and the surrounding Miami-Dade County communities. Need an inspection somewhere not listed? Call us — we may be able to accommodate.
Hialeah ZIP codes served include 33010, 33012, 33013, 33014, 33015, 33016. For service area details, see our Miami-Dade County service area page.
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