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Same-day reports for buyers and homeowners across Ozone Park and the wider Queens community.

A pre-drywall inspection happens after the framing, rough plumbing, rough electrical, and HVAC rough-in are complete but before insulation and drywall are installed. This is the one chance to see how the home was actually built rather than just how it was finished. We document framing defects, missing fire blocks, plumbing routing and venting, electrical box placement and grounding, HVAC duct runs, and anything the builder might otherwise paper over. Findings go to you and (with your permission) to the builder while fixes are still cheap.
Ozone Park's new-construction churn is concentrated on infill multi-family — replacing aging 1920s wood-frame stock with new brick attached three- and four-families. Pre-drywall inspections in this context catch: incomplete fire-rated separation at unit-to-unit walls (a critical multi-family code item that's much cheaper to fix before drywall), missing or undersized return-air pathways in the HVAC rough, plumbing supply lines without freeze protection in unconditioned wall cavities along the party walls, and structural blocking around the future kitchen and bath fixtures that the framer often misses on tight infill timelines. Photographs of every concealed system stay in the buyer's file.
Ozone Park is one of Queens' core Bangla and Indo-Caribbean neighborhoods, concentrated along 101st Avenue, Liberty Avenue, and the 111th Street corridor. The A train on its southern spine and Aqueduct Racetrack define daily geography.
Pre-Drywall Inspection for Ozone Park, NY. Availability typically within 48 hours.