New Construction Inspection in Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee and surrounding Osceola County communities have seen significant residential construction in recent years — from Poinciana to the I-4 corridor. An independent licensed inspector evaluates your new home from your perspective before you close, while you still have standing to ask the builder to address what is found.
What a new construction inspection reviews
A new construction inspection evaluates the visible and accessible systems and components of a newly built home. Your inspector documents conditions, notes concerns, and delivers a written report — independent of the builder — that you can use before closing or your final walkthrough.
Roof and Exterior
Roof covering, flashing, gutters, and exterior cladding. New construction in Osceola County involves multiple subcontractors on aggressive timelines. Improper flashing, incomplete sealing, and drainage issues are easier to address before you close than after.
Electrical
Panel installation, outlet and switch function, and visible wiring. Reversed polarity, missing covers, and improperly installed breakers are among the most common findings in new construction inspections — including in Kissimmee and Osceola County.
Plumbing
Supply and drain lines, fixtures, and water heater installation. New plumbing can have connection issues, improper venting, or missing components that should be confirmed by an independent inspector before you take ownership.
HVAC
Heating and cooling equipment installation, ductwork, and airflow. Florida HVAC systems run nearly year-round from day one. Confirming proper installation before your warranty period begins is important.
Structure and Attic
Foundation, framing, and attic where accessible. Structural concerns in new builds can include improper framing, missing anchors, or inadequate bracing — conditions much harder to evaluate after interior finishes are complete.
Interior Finishes and Safety
Doors, windows, fixtures, and visible safety conditions. Your inspector checks that interior components are properly installed and do not present visible safety concerns before you close.
Why Kissimmee buyers request a new construction inspection
Kissimmee and Osceola County are active new construction markets — particularly in Poinciana and communities along the I-4 and US-192 corridors. When construction volume is high and timelines are aggressive, installation steps can be missed even on well-managed projects. An independent inspector works for you.
- Osceola County has seen high new construction volume in communities like Poinciana and along the I-4/US-192 corridor. National and regional builders using subcontractor networks increase the likelihood of small installation oversights — even in communities with active quality control programs.
- A licensed independent inspector evaluates the home from your perspective. Their report documents visible conditions and belongs to you, independent of the builder's own quality review process.
- Scheduling an inspection before closing or your final walkthrough gives you documented findings you can use to request corrections while you still have leverage. Once you close, the conversation with the builder changes.
- Some Kissimmee new construction buyers purchase in communities where construction of surrounding homes is ongoing. An inspection at your home's completion — regardless of what is happening on adjacent lots — gives you a clear picture of your property's condition.
- New home warranties have terms and exclusions. A pre-close inspection helps you enter the warranty period knowing what conditions existed at move-in.
Cost and what to expect
Pricing depends on home size and inspection scope. Call (954) 899-3713 for a quick quote — no forms, no waiting.
The on-site inspection typically takes 2 to 4 hours. Your written report is delivered within 24 hours.
New construction + 11-month builder warranty inspection
Many new construction buyers also schedule an 11-month builder warranty inspection in Kissimmee near the end of their first year — documenting visible defects before the one-year builder warranty expires. Planning both in advance is the most thorough approach. Ask about our warranty inspection service when you call.
Serving Kissimmee and Osceola County
We serve Kissimmee and surrounding Osceola County communities for new construction inspections. Need an inspection somewhere not listed? Call us — we may be able to accommodate.
Kissimmee is the county seat of Osceola County. Coverage extends to St. Cloud, Poinciana, Celebration, Lake Nona, and surrounding communities. See our Kissimmee service area page and Greater Orlando overview.
Common questions about new construction inspections in Kissimmee
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Call or fill out the online form — we respond quickly and offer same-week availability. Reports delivered within 24 hours.