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Draw Inspections

Ensuring your construction milestones are verified before funds are released.

Independent Checks

We verify project stages impartially to protect lenders and borrowers alike.

Trusted Partners

Banks and lenders rely on us to confirm progress before releasing funds.

Close-up of hands exchanging documents over a construction site background.
Close-up of hands exchanging documents over a construction site background.
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FAQ

What is draw inspection?

It verifies a project stage before funds are released.

Who uses this service?

What This Service Includes

How often are inspections done?
Can inspections be customized?

It ensures funds match actual progress, reducing lender risks and avoiding unfinished projects.

Inspections happen at key project milestones to validate work before releasing funds.

Yes, inspections adapt to project size and lender requirements.

  • On-site visual verification of construction progress

  • Confirmation of stated construction phase or percentage complete

  • Photo documentation for lender records

  • Clear, consistent reporting formatted for loan files

What This Service Does Not Include

  • Code compliance inspections

  • Quality or workmanship evaluations

  • Engineering or design review

  • Warranties, guarantees, or certifications

This service is strictly intended to support lender draw authorization.

Who This Service Is For

  • Banks

  • Credit unions

  • Private lenders

  • Construction loan administrators

Reports are prepared specifically for financial institution use.

Important Note

Construction draw inspections are performed as limited visual verifications only. They are not a substitute for code inspections or full home inspections and should not be relied upon for construction quality or compliance decisions.