New Construction Inspection in Farmington, MN
New Construction Inspection · Farmington, MN

New Construction Inspection in Farmington

New Construction Inspection in Farmington, MN by Home Inspectors Hastings MN — a 18-minute drive away. A photo-mapped digital report within 24 hours.

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New Construction Inspection in Farmington, Dakota County, by Home Inspectors Hastings MN — a 18-minute drive away. Farmington is a fast-growing former rail town on the Vermillion River with a small historic core wrapped in large new-construction neighborhoods, and we calibrate every visit to that.

Farmington housing runs to a small historic core wrapped in heavy new construction, across downtown Farmington and the large newer neighborhoods, on the Vermillion River corridor and surrounding farmland. That mix shapes what a new construction inspection here actually needs to look for — not a generic national checklist.

What our new construction inspection covers

  • Roof, flashing and exterior envelope of the finished build
  • Deck ledger attachment and flashing
  • Grading and drainage away from the new foundation
  • Mechanical systems started and operating
  • Incomplete or missed builder punch items
New Construction Inspection in Farmington, MN
Thermal · moisture · scope
Instrument-grade

What a new construction inspection in Farmington looks for.

In the Westview, South Pines and Riverwood belts, 'new' routinely still means missed kick-out flashing, deck-ledger gaps, backfill grading that slopes the wrong way, and unfinished HVAC balancing — items a final builder walkthrough glosses over but an independent eye documents.

  • Roof, flashing and exterior envelope of the finished build
  • Deck ledger attachment and flashing
  • Grading and drainage away from the new foundation
  • Mechanical systems started and operating
Farmington · Dakota County

What we find on Farmington homes.

In the Westview, South Pines and Riverwood belts, 'new' routinely still means missed kick-out flashing, deck-ledger gaps, backfill grading that slopes the wrong way, and unfinished HVAC balancing — items a final builder walkthrough glosses over but an independent eye documents.

Best done just before closing so issues go on the builder's list, and again at the 11-month warranty mark. See all Farmington inspections → or learn more about new construction inspection →

How it works

Four steps, zero phone tag.

1

Reserve online

Build your quote and book a slot in the live scheduler — most weeks have near-term availability.

2

The inspection

A patient on-site inspection with thermal, moisture and scope instruments on every applicable system.

3

Walkthrough

A same-day summary of the key findings, explained in plain English before you leave.

4

The report

A clear, photo-mapped digital report delivered within 24 hours, built to negotiate with.

FAQ

Common questions.

Why inspect a brand-new Hastings home?
Builder punch lists miss things. We find deck-ledger flashing gaps, grading problems and incomplete systems in the new-build belt.
When should the inspection happen?
Ideally just before closing so issues go on the builder's list, and again at the 11-month warranty mark — see that service.
Do builders allow third-party inspections?
Reputable builders welcome them. We document findings clearly so they can be addressed under warranty.
Is new construction common in Farmington?
Very — many homes are recent builds, where 11-month warranty and new-construction inspections are the right call.
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