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Tips for New Homeowners in Mustang

  • New home surge: Always inspect—even new builds can have missed issues

  • High winds & storms: Annual roof checkups are wise

  • Utilities: Electric from OG&E, water/trash through City of Mustang

  • Clay soils: Keep an eye on minor foundation movement

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Why Choose D1 in Mustang?
We know the local construction trends, from cookie-cutter neighborhoods to custom builds. Every D1 inspection includes:

  • InterNACHI’s Buy-Back Guarantee

  • Warranties Pro Plan

  • Optional Mold & Air Quality Testing 

Mustang New Construction Home Inspections

Buying a New Home in Mustang? Get an Independent Inspection First.

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A brand-new home should feel exciting—not uncertain.

Many buyers assume new construction homes are flawless, but even newly built homes can have overlooked items, unfinished details, drainage concerns, HVAC issues, or warranty-related defects.

D1 Home Inspections helps Mustang homebuyers move forward with confidence through independent new construction inspections before closing.

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Our Mustang New Build Services

✔ Pre-Drywall Inspections (if timing allows)
✔ Final Walkthrough / Pre-Closing Inspections
✔ 11-Month Warranty Inspections
✔ General Buyer Inspections

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Why Buyers in Mustang Choose D1

✔ Independent third-party inspector
✔ Clear reports with photos
✔ Fast scheduling
✔ Local knowledge of Mustang growth areas
✔ Calm, straightforward communication

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Buying New Doesn’t Mean Perfect

Even quality builders can miss things during fast-paced construction schedules.

An inspection helps identify concerns before you close—and before warranty deadlines pass.

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Schedule Your Mustang Inspection Today

Protect your investment with confidence.

Mustang, OK – Thorough Inspections for a Fast-Growing Community

Protecting Homeowners in One of Oklahoma’s Fastest Growing Suburbs

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Quick Facts

  • Population: ~24,000

  • Median Home Price: $230,000–$260,000

  • Commute to OKC: ~20 minutes

  • School District: Mustang Public Schools (growing rapidly)

A Little History

Mustang began as a farming community in the early 1900s and has transformed into a booming suburban hotspot. Known for family-friendly neighborhoods and modern amenities, it's a top choice for new homeowners.

Things to Do

  • Wild Horse Park: Sports fields, splash pad, walking trails

  • Mustang Community Center: Events, fitness classes, and seasonal festivals

  • Western Days Festival: Parade, rodeo, and carnival every September

  • Local Eats: Try Swadley’s BBQ or Luigiano’s

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