Dedicated.Rigorous.Thorough.
Each of our homes undergo an extensive inspection
process to ensure quality all the way from the
foundation to the final finishing touches.
- Pre-pour: The design engineer inspects the foundation prior to each slab being poured.
- The standard process for most builders is to rely on city code officials to ensure the accuracy of the construction relative to the design and code.
- In addition to the code official review, Austin InTown Homes requires each frame to undergo a comprehensive inspection by the design engineer or our in-house specialized frame inspector.
Lathe Inspection
- This inspection checks for the proper installation of the flashings as well as the metal lathe for homes with stucco.
Roof Inspection
- A dedicated roof inspector inspects each composition shingle roof for the adequacy of the roof installation.
Final Inspection
- The final inspection is performed near the completion of the homes. This visual inspection checks for the overall quality of the cladding installations.
- Most importantly, this inspection also checks the application of the sealants.
Air Infiltration Inspections
- Pre-Drywall Inspection – One of the largest factors negatively impacting energy efficiency is having a leaky home. Each home is 3rd party inspected and verified for tightness of the insulation and air sealing application.
- Final Inspection – During the Final Inspection, the 3rd party energy rater performs a Blower Door and Duct Blaster test to verify that the home meets and exceeds home and duct air leakage standards.
Quality Assurance Inspections
- Final QA – Upon completion, each home passes a complete cosmetic and workmanship inspection by our dedicated in-house quality assurance personnel.
Due to unprecedented price increases for materials and labor, we currently cannot guarantee contract pricing. Until your contract is formally approved by management, pricing is subject to change. We appreciate your understanding.