Why Phase Inspections Matter in Anna
Anna is one of the fastest-growing cities in Collin County. Builder crews are busy, timelines are tight, and municipal inspectors do not catch everything. A licensed, independent inspector at each phase protects your investment from the ground up -- literally.
Problems Are Easier to Fix Early
Once drywall goes up, structural issues and mechanical installations become far more expensive to access and repair. Phase inspections identify problems at the moment they are easiest and cheapest to address.
Builder Accountability
During construction, the builder is responsible for correcting defects. A documented inspection report gives you a professional record that supports requests for corrections -- before you take possession of the home.
The Three Key Phase Inspections
Pre-Pour Foundation Inspection
Conducted before the concrete slab is poured. The inspector verifies that reinforcing steel, form work, plumbing penetrations, and soil preparation meet code requirements. Once the slab is poured, access to correct any issues is gone.
Pre-Drywall / Framing Inspection
Scheduled after framing, rough plumbing, rough electrical, and HVAC rough-in are complete -- but before drywall is installed. This is the most comprehensive phase inspection. The inspector reviews structural framing, window and door headers, insulation placement, ductwork routing, and all rough-in systems.
Final / Pre-Closing Inspection
A full inspection of the completed home before you sign closing documents. Covers all systems, finishes, appliances, exterior, roof, foundation, and everything in between. Your last opportunity to request corrections before the home is yours.
See our full pre-drywall inspection page and new construction inspection overview for more on what each inspection covers.
Coordinating Inspections Around Your Build Schedule
Timing Is Everything
Phase inspections must be scheduled at specific build stages. The pre-drywall window in particular is narrow -- once the builder calls for drywall, it can go up quickly. If you have a build schedule or know your builder's timeline milestones, share that information when you call. We will help coordinate around it.
How to Get Started
Call us with your community name, builder, and approximate build stage. We will confirm inspector availability and help you schedule each phase at the right time.
Call: (972) 640-5861