New Construction Inspection in Maitland, FL
Maitland new construction inspections address the full range of this lakefront city's housing stock, from mid-century foundations to newly delivered infill builds.
Maitland, FL
New Construction Inspection in Maitland
Maitland occupies a distinct position in Orange County's housing market, lakefront appeal, strong school zones, and a housing inventory that spans modest 1960s ranch homes through upscale lakefront properties built in the 1980s and 1990s. Active HOA communities and a competitive buyer pool mean properties move quickly. When new construction or heavily renovated inventory enters the Maitland market, a new home inspection provides the independent verification that builder representations and listing photos don't substitute for.
In Maitland's older housing stock, cast-iron and galvanized plumbing remain present in pre-1980 builds, a relevant concern when buyers are evaluating renovated properties marketed as turnkey. On genuinely new construction or permitted additions, we focus on what the finished surfaces are designed to conceal: flashing at roof-to-wall intersections, HVAC ductwork leakage, insulation continuity, and grading away from lake-adjacent foundations. Maitland's proximity to surface water makes proper drainage a non-negotiable item on our inspection reports.
Square Inspections has served Maitland and the surrounding Orange County lakefront communities throughout our history, and our 115 five-star Google reviews reflect that experience. As InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspectors, we produce same-day digital reports with color photographs and severity-rated findings. Thermal imaging is included at no extra cost on full home inspections, which is particularly relevant for new builds where insulation and moisture problems are invisible without it. Call us at 407-205-7222, Monday through Saturday.
All Home Inspections in Maitland, FLWhat's Included
Final Walkthrough Inspection
Comprehensive review of every major system before you take possession of the keys.
Installation Quality Review
Identify improper installations and subcontractor errors the builder's own inspectors missed.
Builder-Ready Documentation
Report formatted for punch list submission and warranty claim filing.
Roof & Attic Inspection
Verify proper installation, deck fastening patterns, and ventilation. These are the most common failures in new Florida homes.
Same-day report guaranteed Delivery
Digital report the same day so you can file punch list items before your closing timeline advances.

“New doesn't mean perfect. We find what builders miss.”
Orange County Context
Why This Matters in Maitland
Central Florida's Construction Pace Creates Gaps
The Orlando metro's rapid housing development drives demand for subcontractors faster than quality control keeps up. Rushed framing, roofing, and HVAC installation produce defects that independent inspectors routinely document, even in brand-new homes.
Defects Hide Behind Brand-New Finishes
Fresh paint and new fixtures conceal installation errors. Improper attic ventilation, reversed electrical wiring, HVAC connection failures, and missing insulation are invisible on a showing and critical to find before closing.
Two Inspection Windows, Both Time-Limited
Final walkthrough and 11-month warranty are your two opportunities to protect yourself in a new construction home. Each window closes permanently, once you close, and once your warranty expires.
Step by Step
Our Inspection Process
Foundation & Slab Assessment
Slab condition, visible cracking patterns, control joints, perimeter drainage, and lot grading are evaluated. Improper grading is one of the most common and consequential new construction defects in Florida.
Roof System & Attic
Roof covering fastening patterns, flashing, ridge and soffit ventilation, attic insulation coverage, and structural framing are inspected. Inadequate attic ventilation is the single most common finding in Central Florida new construction.
HVAC, Electrical & Plumbing
All mechanical systems are tested for proper installation, code compliance, and performance. Every outlet is tested, every fixture is operated, and every HVAC component is evaluated for proper function.
Interior Finish & Cosmetic Review
Drywall quality, paint, flooring, cabinetry, trim, windows, and doors are reviewed for defects covered under builder warranty. These items are often excluded from builder walkthroughs but are legitimate warranty claims.
Builder-Ready Report & Punch List
Your same-day digital report is organized for builder submission, with findings by system and photos and references that builders and warranty administrators respond to and act on.
Everything Included: One Visit
Your inspection includes thermal imaging, a 4-point insurance inspection, and a wind mitigation report, everything your insurance company needs, completed in a single visit. Most inspectors charge $200+ extra for these.
Deliverables
What You Receive
Same-Day Digital Report
Your full inspection report delivered within hours, with color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary.
Detailed Photo Documentation
Every significant finding photographed and annotated in your report, giving you clear visual evidence for every item documented.
Maintenance Priority Summary
A prioritized list of recommended maintenance items based on inspection findings, helping you understand what to address first.
Inspector Follow-Up
Questions after reading the report? Call or text your inspector directly. We answer, explain, and follow through.
Why Square Inspections
Maitland Buyers Choose Square Inspections
InterNACHI Certified Inspector
Our inspector holds the InterNACHI CPI designation, the gold standard in home inspection certification, backed by Florida state licensure and full E&O insurance.
Thermal Imaging on Full Home Inspections
Pre-purchase and full-scope home inspections include infrared scanning at no extra cost. We find hidden moisture, electrical hot spots, and missing insulation that most inspectors simply don't look for.
Same-Day Digital Reports
Reports delivered within hours of your inspection, not the next day. You'll have color photos, severity ratings, and a maintenance priority summary before dinner.
You Can Always Reach Us
Questions after the inspection? Call or text your inspector directly. We pick up, reply, and explain until every finding makes sense.
We Work Around Your Schedule
Monday through Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM. Book online in 60 seconds or call 407-205-7222. We work around your timeline, not ours.
Locally Owned, Central Florida Focused
We live and work in the communities we inspect. We know the housing stock, the common issues, and the neighborhoods. We're neighbors.
Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese & Chinese
We conduct inspections and deliver full report walk-throughs in all four languages. Your clients understand every finding, in the language they think in.
FAQ
New Construction Inspection in Maitland: Common Questions
What plumbing risks should Maitland buyers watch for in renovated or newly permitted homes?
In Maitland's older housing stock, cast-iron and galvanized supply lines are common in pre-1980 construction. When a property is marketed as renovated, it's worth confirming whether plumbing was actually replaced or simply cosmetically updated. During a new construction inspection or permitted addition review, we verify that new installations meet current code and aren't spliced into deteriorating existing lines that will cause problems within a few years.
How does lake adjacency in Maitland affect drainage findings during a new construction inspection?
Maitland's lakefront and lake-adjacent lots create grading challenges that builders don't always resolve correctly. Improper finish grading can direct water toward foundations or into crawl spaces, a serious issue in areas where surface water levels fluctuate seasonally. We document drainage direction, lot slope, and any evidence of water intrusion as part of every pre-closing inspection in Maitland, and we flag deficiencies specifically enough that the builder can correct them before keys exchange.
When should I have a new construction home inspected?
We recommend two inspections: a final walkthrough before closing, and an 11-month warranty inspection before your builder warranty expires. Each catches different defects, and each window closes permanently, and missing either one leaves you without recourse.
Will the builder allow an independent inspector on-site?
Yes. You have the right to hire an independent inspector at any stage of construction. Some builders may require advance notice for scheduling access. This is standard practice and should not be declined.
Are new homes really defective?
Consistently. Studies show new construction homes in Florida average over 36 defects per inspection. Builder timelines are tight, subcontractor quality varies significantly, and builder quality control inspections are not the same as an independent professional inspection.
What are the most common defects in new Central Florida homes?
Inadequate attic ventilation, improper lot grading, missing or thin insulation, HVAC configuration errors, reversed plumbing vents, improperly secured roof decking, and window installation defects. All typically covered under the builder's 1-year warranty.
How long does a new construction inspection take?
A final walkthrough inspection typically takes 2.5–4 hours depending on the size and complexity of the home. You'll receive a same-day digital report.
Do I still need an 11-month inspection if I had a final walkthrough inspection?
Yes. The final walkthrough captures the home at a single moment before closing. The 11-month inspection catches defects that developed or worsened during your first year of occupancy, often including HVAC performance issues, settlement, and moisture problems that take time to appear.
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