New Construction Home Inspections IN Graham, Washington


Independent, Professional Oversight for Your Brand-New Home
Buying a newly constructed home is exciting—everything is fresh, modern, and built just for you. But new doesn’t always mean flawless. Even brand-new homes in Graham, Washington, and nearby areas like South Hill, Puyallup, Bonney Lake, and Elk Plain can hide costly issues beneath their polished surfaces. Poor workmanship, missed code requirements, and rushed construction timelines can lead to structural defects, drainage issues, electrical faults, or plumbing concerns that often go unnoticed until they become your problem.
At CoverAll Inspections, LLC, we provide independent new construction home inspections to verify quality, code compliance, and proper installation of critical systems before you take ownership. Our licensed inspectors act as your advocate, reviewing the builder’s work at critical milestones or after final construction to ensure everything meets the standards you expect from a long-term investment.
Builders work fast, and even the most reputable contractors can make mistakes, especially when subcontractors are involved. A professional inspection can catch problems early, when it’s easier and less expensive to fix. From roofing and framing to mechanical systems and finishes, we inspect with precision and a deep understanding of Washington’s residential building standards. Whether you're moving into a new subdivision in Graham or building on your own land in Roy or Parkland, our mission is to make sure your home is safe, complete, and ready for move-in. Let CoverAll Inspections, LLC
bring peace of mind to your new beginning, because every home deserves a second set of expert eyes.
Our New Construction Inspection Services
Foundation and Framing Inspection
We evaluate the structural foundation, support beams, joists, and framing layout before walls are enclosed. This inspection phase helps detect settling, improper bearing points, or framing errors that could compromise structural integrity later—giving you and your builder time to make critical corrections before drywall installation.
Pre-Drywall Inspection
Before the walls are closed, we inspect electrical wiring, plumbing lines, ductwork, and insulation placement. This allows us to identify any misrouting, missing supports, or code violations while everything is still visible—helping ensure the home's internal systems are properly installed before they’re sealed out of view.
Final Walkthrough Inspection
After the builder completes construction, we conduct a full-system and interior/exterior inspection to verify workmanship, functionality, and finish quality. From outlet testing to cabinet alignment, this last step ensures your home is truly move-in ready, built to standard, and free from major defects or oversights.
Exterior Drainage and Grading Review
We assess grading slopes, gutter placements, downspouts, and exterior drainage systems to ensure water flows away from the foundation. Improper drainage is a leading cause of structural damage, even in new homes, so early detection is key to preserving foundation integrity and avoiding moisture intrusion.
Roof and Attic Evaluation
We inspect shingles, flashing, vents, and attic insulation for installation quality and potential vulnerabilities. Roofing mistakes can lead to leaks, energy inefficiency, and mold. By reviewing these areas before move-in, we help ensure long-term performance and energy savings from top to bottom.
Systems and Appliances Check
We test the installed heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical systems, as well as builder-provided appliances. Our checks confirm they’re functioning safely and correctly, meeting code requirements and providing the comfort and reliability you expect from a brand-new home.

Ensure Your New Home Is Built Right
Even brand-new homes can have hidden issues. At CoverAll Inspections, LLC, we offer New Construction Home Inspections to help buyers in Graham, Washington, verify the quality of their home before moving in. With over 10 years of experience, our inspectors catch defects in framing, roofing, plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems—often missed during rushed construction or basic code checks. We conduct inspections at key stages, including pre-drywall and final walkthroughs, to ensure your builder delivers what was promised. Identifying problems early allows you to request repairs while the item is still under warranty, saving you from costly fixes later. Our detailed reports give you the confidence to move in knowing your investment is safe, complete, and up to standard. Build smart—inspect with CoverAll Inspections, LLC.
Benefits of New Construction Home Inspections
Catch Builder Defects Early
Our inspections help uncover construction flaws, missed installations, and rushed workmanship before you take ownership. Addressing these issues during your builder’s warranty period ensures they're corrected without cost to you, saving you time, stress, and long-term repair bills after you’ve already moved in.
Verify Code Compliance
We check your new home against current building codes and standards to ensure all work meets state and local regulations. In high-growth areas like Puyallup or Bonney Lake, oversights are common. Our inspections hold builders accountable and confirm that your home was built to the proper specifications.
Save Money on Future Repairs
Identifying issues early—before they escalate—can prevent costly repairs later. From drainage problems to poor insulation or incorrect installations, we help you avoid hidden defects that could turn your “brand-new” home into a financial liability after your warranty expires.
Improve Builder Accountability
A third-party inspection sends a clear message to your builder: quality matters. When builders know a certified inspector is reviewing their work, they’re more likely to follow best practices, resolve punch-list items thoroughly, and complete your home with a higher standard of care.
Ensure Safety Before Move-In
We evaluate all safety-critical components of your new home, like electrical panels, stair railings, ventilation, and appliances. Catching hazards before you move in ensures your family’s comfort, health, and safety are protected from day one.
Peace of Mind with Your New Home
A new home should feel like a fresh start, not a series of fixes. Our detailed inspections provide peace of mind that your investment is solid, your systems are sound, and your builder delivered the quality you paid for.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why do I need a new construction inspection if the home is brand new?
Even new homes can have issues due to rushed timelines, subcontractor errors, or oversight. Our inspections catch defects that builders or municipal inspectors may miss—giving you a chance to correct them under warranty and avoid unexpected repairs after you move in.
When should a new construction inspection be scheduled?
Ideally, inspections should be scheduled at key construction phases: during the foundation stage, pre-drywall, and the final walkthrough. Each phase focuses on different components, allowing us to catch hidden or developing issues before they become harder—and more expensive- to address later.
Is this inspection different from a municipal code inspection?
Yes. City or county inspections only verify minimum code compliance. Our inspections go beyond that to assess overall build quality, workmanship, safety risks, and system performance, helping ensure the home is not just legal, but built to high standards.
What if the builder refuses to fix something found in the report?
Most builders honor legitimate repair requests backed by a licensed inspector’s report. If issues are ignored, your inspection report can support escalation through your builder warranty program or serve as formal documentation in resolving disputes.
Can I attend the inspection?
Absolutely. We recommend attending the final walkthrough inspection to observe our process, ask questions, and understand our findings firsthand. It’s a valuable opportunity to engage with the inspector and feel confident about your new home’s condition before closing.
How long does a new construction inspection take?
Inspection time depends on the size and complexity of the home. On average, each phase takes 2 to 4 hours. Final walkthrough inspections for larger or custom homes may require additional time to thoroughly evaluate all systems and finishes.
Will I get a report?
Yes. You’ll receive a digital inspection report within 24 hours. It includes high-resolution photos, summaries, and clear descriptions of each issue. This report is easy to share with your builder, warranty provider, or real estate agent.
How much does a new construction inspection cost?
Costs vary depending on the size of the home and the inspection phase. However, the investment is small compared to the potential cost of missed issues—making third-party inspections a smart move for protecting your long-term home value.
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why choose us
10 Years of Expertise
Owner Mike brings over a decade of hands-on inspection experience, ensuring accurate and thorough evaluations.
Owner-Operated
Every inspection is handled personally by Mike, delivering consistent quality and accountability.
Comprehensive Services
From pre-purchase to radon and termite inspections, we offer all-in-one solutions for every property need.
Client-Focused Approach
We provide clear reports, fast turnaround, and direct communication to help clients make confident decisions.
Independent Inspections for a Confident Start
Your new home should feel like a fresh start, not a list of problems waiting to unfold. While builders and municipal inspectors focus on code minimums and timelines, your peace of mind requires a more thorough and unbiased evaluation. That’s where CoverAll Inspections, LLC steps in. Our inspectors serve as your quality control partner, not affiliated with builders or contractors. In growing neighborhoods across Graham, Washington, South Hill, Roy, Elk Plain, Parkland, Bonney Lake, and Sumner, new homes are being built at a rapid pace. Let us help you take a proactive step in protecting your investment from the very beginning. With over a decade of experience and deep local knowledge, we are the trusted name in new construction home inspections.