New Construction Home Inspection in Georgia

  • Introduction to Commercial Property Inspection in Georgia

    • When you invest in commercial real estate you need more than a walk through and a quick glance at the roof. You need a clear picture of how the structure, systems and site are really performing. Georgia Property Inspection is based in Murrayville and provides detailed commercial property inspection services across the whole of Georgia.
    • Led by David Williams, a certified commercial property inspector, the company examines the property from the foundation to the roof. Structure, building envelope, roofing, parking areas, drainage, HVAC systems, electrical distribution, plumbing, life safety features and more are evaluated so you can make decisions with confidence rather than guesswork.
    • The same depth of experience is available for residential clients. Whether you are buying a single family home, a duplex or a larger multi unit building, Georgia Property Inspection offers the same methodical approach used on complex commercial sites. That means buyers, sellers, investors, lenders and property managers can all rely on one trusted inspection partner for both commercial and residential needs.

New Construction and Pre Listing Inspections

Georgia Commercial Property Inspection provides detailed new construction and pre listing inspections for both residential and commercial properties across the state of Georgia. These inspections serve two distinct purposes. New construction inspections help buyers verify that their newly built home or commercial building meets acceptable standards before closing. Pre listing inspections help owners prepare their property for sale by identifying issues that could complicate negotiations or delay the transaction.

Based in Murrayville and serving all of Georgia, the company delivers thorough evaluations led by certified inspector David Williams. His extensive background in building systems, HVAC, construction environments and facility operations supports accurate identification of concerns that may not be visible to buyers, sellers or contractors.

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    Both new construction and pre listing inspections can be stand alone services or combined with specialized testing such as radon testing, mold sampling, air quality evaluation or sewer line scope. Most reports are delivered within one day, helping clients stay on schedule with closing dates and listing plans.

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  • Why Commercial Property Inspection Matters

    • Every commercial building is a collection of systems that must work together for safety, comfort and profitability. Deferred maintenance on a flat roof, an overloaded electrical panel or an aging HVAC system can quickly turn into unexpected expense. A commercial inspection helps identify those issues before contracts are signed or money is committed.
    • Every commercial building is a collection of systems that must work together for safety, comfort and profitability. Deferred maintenance on a flat roof, an overloaded electrical panel or an aging HVAC system can quickly turn into unexpected expense. A commercial inspection helps identify those issues before contracts are signed or money is committed.
    • Owners who plan to sell or refinance benefit as well. A pre listing or pre lease inspection uncovers concerns early so they can be addressed on your schedule. By resolving issues before a buyer or lender sends their own inspector, you help prevent surprises that might delay a transaction. When an experienced, certified inspector takes the lead, everyone at the table gains a clearer understanding of risk and opportunity.

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Why New Construction Inspections Matter

A newly built home or commercial structure may appear flawless, but construction projects involve many components and subcontractors. Even small oversights can cause problems after move in. New construction inspections provide a clear understanding of how the building was completed and whether any items need correction before final payment or occupancy.

Common concerns identified during new construction inspections include improper grading, incomplete insulation, missing sealants, plumbing leaks, unsecured electrical components, HVAC performance issues, ventilation problems, roof flashing concerns, drainage issues and safety hazards. Identifying these items early ensures that the builder addresses them before closing rather than leaving the buyer responsible after moving into the property.

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    A new construction inspection also gives buyers peace of mind. Purchasing a new home or commercial building is a significant investment, and an independent inspection helps confirm that major systems and components were installed correctly.

  • Why Commercial Property Inspection Matters

    • Every commercial building is a collection of systems that must work together for safety, comfort and profitability. Deferred maintenance on a flat roof, an overloaded electrical panel or an aging HVAC system can quickly turn into unexpected expense. A commercial inspection helps identify those issues before contracts are signed or money is committed.
    • Every commercial building is a collection of systems that must work together for safety, comfort and profitability. Deferred maintenance on a flat roof, an overloaded electrical panel or an aging HVAC system can quickly turn into unexpected expense. A commercial inspection helps identify those issues before contracts are signed or money is committed.
    • Owners who plan to sell or refinance benefit as well. A pre listing or pre lease inspection uncovers concerns early so they can be addressed on your schedule. By resolving issues before a buyer or lender sends their own inspector, you help prevent surprises that might delay a transaction. When an experienced, certified inspector takes the lead, everyone at the table gains a clearer understanding of risk and opportunity.

Why Pre Listing Inspections Matter

A pre listing inspection helps owners prepare their property before placing it on the market. When sellers understand the true condition of the building, they can choose whether to correct issues, adjust price expectations or simply prepare for questions that a buyer may raise.

Pre listing inspections reduce the risk of surprises that can disrupt negotiations. Buyers often schedule their own inspection during the due diligence period. If unexpected issues appear at that time, the seller may face requests for repairs, concessions or delays. By addressing concerns before listing, sellers can enter negotiations with confidence and realistic expectations.

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    For commercial sellers, pre listing inspections help support property disclosures and provide buyers with documentation demonstrating that the building has been evaluated by an independent professional. For residential sellers, pre listing inspections help maintain momentum during the sale process and provide reassurance to prospective buyers.


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Key Benefits of New Construction and Pre Listing Inspections

Georgia Commercial Property Inspection offers several advantages that support clear and reliable evaluations for both new construction and pre listing inspections.

The first benefit is experience. Years of field work in mechanical systems, construction methods and building operations provide the inspector with the ability to identify concerns that may not be obvious to those without practical background.

The second benefit is the inspection method. Each property is reviewed using a consistent and thorough process that examines structure, exterior conditions, mechanical components, electrical systems, plumbing, ventilation, insulation, interior spaces, crawlspaces or attics and safety features.

The third benefit is fast reporting. Most new construction and pre listing inspections include a one day turnaround, helping clients stay on track with real estate deadlines.

Additional advantages include:

Service available

across the entire state of Georgia.

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Certification through CCPIA

under certification number CCPIA 000138 and NACHI under membership number NACHI 18092410.

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Optional specialized services

such as radon testing, mold sampling, air quality testing, septic inspection, well inspection, sewer line scope, pool inspection and air duct video scoping.

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Clear explanation of findings

including photographs and recommendations that support both buyers and sellers.

Detailed Pool Inspection Services

Pool inspections are designed to evaluate condition, safety and functionality. These inspections include review of:

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Exterior conditions

Grading, drainage, siding, trim, driveways, walkways, porches, decks and visible structural components.

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Roofing

Roofing materials, flashing, ventilation and visible installation concerns.
Structural elements. Attic framing, crawlspace or basement supports, beams, joists and visible foundation conditions.

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Plumbing

 Fixtures, drains, visible pipes, water heaters and basic functional testing.
Electrical. Panels, breakers, visible wiring, receptacles, switches, grounding and bonding.

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HVAC

Heating and cooling equipment, ductwork, airflow, condensation control and thermostat operation.

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Interior areas

Floors, walls, ceilings, windows, doors, insulation, ventilation and safety devices.

The goal is to confirm that major systems were installed correctly and identify any areas that need attention before closing.

How Pre Listing Inspections Are Performed

A pre listing inspection follows a similar process to a standard residential or commercial inspection. The focus is on identifying items that a buyer’s inspector may raise during the transaction.

A pre listing inspection includes:

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Exterior evaluation

Grading, drainage, siding, roofing, walkways and visible structure.

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Interior evaluation

Doors, windows, floors, walls, ceilings and general conditions.

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Plumbing inspection

Fixtures, drains, supply lines and visible piping.

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Electrical inspection

Panels, breakers, receptacles and safety components.

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HVAC components

Heating, cooling and ventilation systems.

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Crawlspace or basement review

Structural supports, moisture conditions, insulation and ventilation.

The findings help owners choose how to prepare their home or commercial building for the listing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Should I schedule a new construction inspection before closing

    Yes. A new construction inspection identifies issues that the builder can correct before you take possession of the property.

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  • Do sellers benefit from pre listing inspections

    Yes. Pre listing inspections help prevent surprises and allow sellers to make informed decisions about repairs and pricing.

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  • Can I combine these inspections with specialized testing

    Yes. Radon testing, mold sampling, air quality testing, septic inspections, well inspections and sewer line scopes can all be added.

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  • Do you offer water quality testing

    Yes. Water testing is available as an optional service.

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  • How quickly will I receive the report

    Most reports are delivered within one day.

Connect with Georgia Commercial Property Inspection

Georgia Commercial Property Inspection provides detailed new construction and pre listing inspections for homes and commercial buildings across Georgia. To schedule an inspection or request pricing, call (770) 616-8496 business line for Buyers  multi-family inspections 1 (770) 743-9945. Calls are preferred when discussing new construction details or plans for listing a property. You may also email  with property information and the services you would like included.

Whether you need a complete evaluation of a newly built home or you want to prepare a property for sale, Georgia Commercial Property Inspection offers thorough reporting and dependable service across the entire state.