Hi all - I'm building a new home in northern Colorado with Landmark Homes.
Right now, crews are putting up roofing and indoor framing is complete
Plumbing, electricity, and windows are next up
My question: should I get an official inspection prior to drywall going up? I was going to ask my sales contact to accompany me on a "walk thru" myself but wondering if ordering a real inspection is worth it?
I have bought new build homes in the past and mostly used the pre-drywall walk through to snap pictures of plumbing, wiring, and HVAC for future picture hangings
Thanks for any advice here!
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