Hey everyone, Eric Christie here with Boxer Inspections. Today, I want to take you behind the scenes of a pre-drywall inspection on a major remodel project I’ve been overseeing. If you have ever taken on a home renovation or flipped a house, you know exactly how stressful the process can be. You are constantly managing budgets, timelines, and the inevitable surprises hidden behind old walls.
I’ve been working closely with an investor on this specific property for a number of months now. We’ve actually partnered on other properties in the past, but on some of his previous projects, I was brought in a little bit later in the renovation process. Unfortunately, when you wait until the drywall is already up, you often miss critical issues that could have been easily addressed earlier. We found a bunch of hidden problems on those older projects, so this time, we are doing things differently. He also recently changed general contractors, so we want to make absolutely sure everything is up to snuff and that he gets a solid, high-quality build from his new team.
This brings me to today's major focus: wood-destroying insects. People often ask how to find the best residential inspector Sugar Land has to offer, and my answer is always to look for someone who knows how to catch major structural problems before they are literally covered up. During my walk-through today, I spotted some significant termite damage on the framing of the interior walls. The damage was present in a number of locations throughout the house. When you are tearing down a house to its bare bones, seeing chewed-up wood is never a reassuring sign, but it is actually the absolute best time to find it.
Here is the standard procedure when we encounter this kind of damage. As inspectors, especially when we are doing a dedicated wood-destroying insect evaluation, seeing structural damage without spotting live bugs means we have to do some detective work. Our immediate next step is to search the house for a professional treatment sticker. Exterminators will typically place these stickers in specific, out-of-the-way locations after they complete a comprehensive termite treatment. We usually check the main electrical panel, the side of the water heater, or the plumbing pipes underneath the kitchen sink.
However, this particular house presented a unique challenge for us. Because this is a full-scale remodel, the house has been completely gutted. The old kitchen is entirely gone, the water heater has been removed, and the electrical panel has been ripped out to make way for new modern wiring. Because all of those typical sticker locations are missing, there is absolutely no evidence left behind to tell us whether a previous owner ever addressed the termite problem.
When you are faced with this exact scenario—visible damage but zero proof of past treatment—the safest and most responsible course of action is to assume that there is still an active infestation in the home. You simply cannot take a gamble when it comes to the structural integrity of a residential property. Because of this discovery, the investor has already ordered a couple of targeted termite treatments for the home. This ensures they are completely getting rid of any insects that were present at the time.
Catching this issue right now, before the new drywall goes up, saved the investor from a massive financial headache down the road. Imagine finishing a beautiful, expensive remodel, only to have termites silently eating away at your brand-new investment! If you've been searching online for "home inspectors near me," make sure you choose a professional who understands the immense value of inspecting a home at every single stage of the building or remodeling process.
Whether you are an investor flipping your tenth property or a family renovating your dream home, getting ahead of these hidden issues is crucial. If you need a thorough inspection, give Boxer Inspections a call. Everybody have a great day!
Here are 3 things homeowners or prospective homeowners should do when taking a good look at their property or one they may be consider buying.
- Visible Wood Damage: Look for chewed-up wood on interior walls and framing.
- Live Insects: Check for the actual bugs near any damaged areas.
- Missing Treatment Stickers: If you find damage but no live bugs, look for an exterminator's sticker on the electrical panel, water heater, or under the kitchen sink. If you can't find one, assume the infestation is still active







