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New Construction Home Inspections: Build It Right from the Ground Up
Building a new home in Florida? Don’t assume your builder has it all covered. Kenco Home Inspections provides expert new construction inspections at every phase—foundation, framing, and final—to ensure your dream home is safe, sound, and built to code
New Construction Home Inspections: Build It Right from the Ground Up
Building a new home in Florida? Don't skip the inspection. Kenco Home Inspections specializes in multi-phase new construction inspections throughout Southeast Florida, catching costly defects before they become expensive problems
How To Personalize a New Tract Home
Often homes in communities with tract homebuilders don’t give buyers options, like paint colors, flooring, light fixtures, and other details. The house comes predesigned and can feel cookie-cutter.
It’s normal to want to personalize your home. Thankfully, you don’t need to rip up your new floors or make other significant changes. Instead, focus on areas where you can make DIY changes at an affordable budget.
Why Home Inspections Are Essential for New Construction
Home inspections are essential for new construction. They ensure that the building meets local codes and regulations and provides valuable information about the home's condition.
5 Maintenance Tips for New Homeowners
How do you take care of your new home? After all, a new home should be free from damage and wear. Yet, even a new home requires intention and a plan to keep it in top shape. For most people, a home is their biggest investment. Protect that investment by practicing good maintenance right from the start.
How the Current Lumber Shortage Impacts Home Buyers
Home prices are soaring around the country making it a challenging time for buyers. One factor impacting the increase in home prices is the high price of lumber. The price of lumber has increased by 30% over the last year due to increased demand and decreased supply.
How to Buy a New Construction Home
It’s tempting to think that things will be perfect in a new construction home. Or, that you won’t need to schedule a home inspection before closing. Yet, problems or mistakes do occur with new construction. It’s best to find and resolve these issues before you close.