Lists & addendums · Iredell County
Punch List & Repair List Completion in Mooresville, NC
Inspection repair addendums, pre-listing punch lists, builder walkthrough items and turnover lists worked through and closed out as one project.
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Punch Lists in Mooresville, specifically
Punch Lists in Mooresville is shaped almost entirely by what got built here and when. Older frame and brick homes around downtown and the east side, dense 1998–2015 production subdivisions west of I-77, and waterfront and near-water custom homes along the Brawley School Road peninsula and the Lake Norman shoreline.
Two property types dominate: production-built subdivisions first, lake and second-home property second. We quote them differently because they fail differently. What comes up most is garage storage, wire shelving and closet systems that were never anchored properly.
Core service area. We are in Mooresville most weeks. Heavy realtor and relocation volume. Mooresville turns over constantly, which means pre-listing punch lists, inspection repair addendums and move-in setup projects are a large share of what we get sent here.
What we see most in Mooresville
- Builder-grade interior door hardware and cabinet hinges failing across an entire house at once
- Caulk and grout lines in master baths from the early 2000s that have shrunk, cracked and started letting water past
- Deck boards, railing posts and fasteners on lake-facing decks that take sun and moisture from both directions
- TV mounts and shelving installed into drywall without hitting framing, now pulling loose
- Garage storage, wire shelving and closet systems that were never anchored properly
- Boat house, dock-adjacent and shoreline storage structures with hardware corrosion
1998–2015 production subdivisions
Punch Lists on production-built subdivisions in Mooresville
Punch lists on twenty-year-old production homes are highly predictable, which is an advantage. The same items appear again and again: deck fastener corrosion, failed exterior caulk at penetrations, garage door hardware, weatherstripping, wire shelving anchors, and grout and caulk failure in the original baths. Because the items repeat, we can usually tell you from the report alone what is a genuine repair, what is maintenance, and what a buyer will accept as-is. On newer builds there is a second question worth asking before you spend anything: whether part of the list is still the builder's problem under warranty.
Waterfront, second homes and seasonal property
The other half of Mooresville: lake and second-home property
Punch lists on lake property carry a wrinkle other transactions do not: some of the property is not really yours to repair. Docks, piers, seawalls, boat lifts and shoreline structures sit under Duke Energy Lake Services rules on top of county permitting, and an inspection note about a dock is not an item a handyman can close out. We identify those lines immediately and route them, because discovering it late is a closing-delay problem. On the upland side, the recurring items are exterior hardware corrosion, deck and railing connections, and screen and porch components on the water-facing elevation.
The west side generates a specific kind of list: production homes from the late 1990s through the 2010s that are now hitting the age where builder-grade hardware, caulk joints, deck fasteners and cabinet hinges all give up at roughly the same time. It rarely shows up as one broken thing. It shows up as fourteen small things you noticed over two years and finally wrote down.
On the peninsula, access and scheduling matter as much as the work. Gate codes, HOA quiet hours, dock access and narrow lake-lot driveways all change how a job gets staged — tell us up front and we will plan around it instead of showing up and improvising.
On permitting: Town of Mooresville Development Services inside town limits, Iredell County Inspections outside. We work strictly inside non-licensed, non-permitted scope — so if something on your list needs a permit, an inspection sign-off or a licensed trade, we identify it and tell you who handles it rather than working around it.
Most requested here
What Mooresville tends to send us in this category
- Builder walkthrough and warranty itemsNew-construction punch items that the builder closed out without actually fixing. We will also tell you which ones you should push back to the builder instead of paying us for.
- Rental turnover and make-ready listsMove-out damage, patch and touch-up, hardware, blinds, doors, cleanout and the standard make-ready items, run as one scheduled block.
- Final walkthrough itemsLate-breaking items found in the walkthrough before closing, worked on a compressed timeline when the schedule allows.
- Commercial and tenant turnover punch listsLight commercial punch-list items for restaurants, offices, retail and small business spaces — strictly within non-licensed scope.
Handed back to you
Items we’ll route elsewhere
- Any inspection item requiring a licensed electrician, plumber, HVAC contractor or roofer
- Structural repairs, foundation work or anything an engineer has flagged
- Signing off on, certifying or clearing an inspection item on behalf of a licensed trade
Town of Mooresville Development Services inside town limits, Iredell County Inspections outside. We identify anything that crosses into licensed or permitted territory before work starts, not after.
From actual jobs
The kind of punch lists work we're sent

Send these
Three photos and we can usually answer without driving out
Core service area. We are in Mooresville most weeks.
- Photos of the specific items if the report's photos are unclear
- Your actual deadline: closing date, listing date, tenant move-in
- Who is authorized to approve scope and cost
A typical residential inspection addendum is one to two working days once materials are on hand, but the calendar constraint is usually sourcing and licensed-trade availability rather than our labor. Send it as early as you can.
Questions
Punch Lists in Mooresville — questions
Do you actually cover Mooresville, or is it "and surrounding areas"?
What's the most common punch Lists problem you see in Mooresville?
Is punch Lists different on production-built subdivisions?
Do I need a permit for this in Mooresville?
How does scheduling work for Mooresville?
Do you work directly with agents and property managers?
What if the list is for a commercial space?
Everything else we do in Mooresville
- Handyman Repairs in Mooresville
- TV Mounting in Mooresville
- Furniture Assembly in Mooresville
- Drywall Repair in Mooresville
- Doors & Hardware in Mooresville
- Caulk & Touch-Up in Mooresville
- Junk Removal in Mooresville
- Hauling & Dump Runs in Mooresville
- Moving & Heavy Lifting in Mooresville
- Pressure Washing in Mooresville
- Mulch & Bed Cleanup in Mooresville
- Yard Cleanup in Mooresville
- Fence & Gate Repair in Mooresville
- Irrigation Help in Mooresville
- Pool Setup Support in Mooresville
- Hanging & Shelving in Mooresville
- Light Commercial in Mooresville
- Rental Turnover in Mooresville
- Pre-Listing Prep in Mooresville
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Punch Lists in Mooresville? Send the whole list, not just this one item.
Photos, notes, an inspection report, a screenshot of your notes app — whatever you have. We read every one and reply with a straight answer, including the parts we're not the right fit for.
