Harvest Green's home inspector.
New construction, resale, foundation, mold, termite — start to finish.
Imperial Pro Inspection is the ICC Building Code Certified inspector serving Harvest Green buyers and homeowners — whether you're buying new construction, purchasing resale, or protecting your existing home through the builder warranty period. Independent. No conflicts. No corners cut.
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One of Fort Bend County's
most distinctive new communities.
And one of the most inspected.
Harvest Green by Johnson Development Corp. is a 1,700-acre farm-centric master-planned community in Richmond TX — one of the 50 top-selling communities in the nation and a multiple award-winner including Master Planned Community of the Year. Built around a 12-acre Village Farm, working orchards, community gardens, and Messina Hof winery, with David Weekley Homes, Highland Homes, Perry Homes, Newmark Homes, Coventry Homes, Lennar, Westin Homes, and Tri-Pointe Homes on lot sizes from 40' to 90'. Homes from the $400s to $700s+.
What makes Harvest Green different from Indigo, Austin Point, and Emberly: Harvest Green has a mature resale market alongside active new construction. Early phase homes are now 4–8 years old — squarely in the Stage 2 builder structural warranty window on Fort Bend County's high PVR clay. Resale buyers here need a full inspection. New construction buyers need phase inspections. Existing homeowners approaching warranty expiration need a Level B elevation survey before that protection disappears.
Imperial Pro Inspection serves every type of Harvest Green client — new construction buyers across all builder product lines, resale buyers evaluating homes in earlier phases, and existing Harvest Green homeowners approaching the end of their builder warranty period. We know this community inside and out.
Harvest Green Community Quick Facts
Developer
Johnson Development Corp. · Award-winning MPC developer since 1975
Builders
David Weekley · Highland · Perry · Newmark · Coventry · Lennar · Westin · Tri-Pointe
Size & Scale
1,700 acres · 12-acre Village Farm · Messina Hof winery · Multiple award-winner
Price Range
$400,000s to $700,000s+ · 40'–90' lots · New construction & resale
School District
Fort Bend ISD · Neill Elementary, Bowie Middle, Travis High — all on-site
Location
FM 762 · Richmond TX 77407 · Easy access to Grand Pkwy & Westpark Tollway
Three chances to catch
what the builder misses.
Harvest Green's builders include some of the most respected names in Houston homebuilding. A great builder reputation doesn't mean every home comes out perfectly — it means the standard is high, and deviation from that standard matters. Every phase inspection from Imperial Pro works only for you — ICC Building Code Certified, fully independent, and built to verify that the builder's reputation is being applied to your specific home.
Phase 1
Pre-Pour Foundation
The most important inspection nobody schedules — even in a premium community like Harvest Green. Before concrete is poured, your rebar placement, grade beam depth, tension cable layout, and form positioning must all be verified. Once the slab is poured on Fort Bend County's high PVR clay, this access is permanently gone for the life of the home.
Phase 2
Pre-Drywall Framing
The last moment to inspect framing, sheathing, MEP rough-ins, and structural connections before drywall seals everything inside. Issues found at Phase 2 are correctable. Issues found after drywall are costly — and sometimes impossible to fix without tearing out finished work.
Phase 3
Final Inspection
Your last opportunity before closing to identify and document defects while the builder is still obligated to correct them. A full MEPS inspection at final completion — everything from appliances and fixtures to the roof and exterior envelope.
Every home in Harvest Green
needs a baseline survey.
Without it, you own a mystery.
Harvest Green sits on Fort Bend County's high PVR (Potential Volume Ratio) expansive clay soils — one of the most reactive soil types in Texas. These soils move with moisture. Every season produces measurable change. Every new tree planted in your front yard is a root system working toward your slab.
Whether you're buying new construction or resale in Harvest Green, a Level B foundation elevation survey tells you exactly where the slab sits at a measured point in time. For new construction buyers, it's the baseline that protects you during the warranty period. For resale buyers, it's the document that tells you whether the previous owners' years on Fort Bend County's PVR clay produced any measurable movement before you take ownership.
Without that baseline, your builder can tell you that any movement was within tolerance at construction. With it, you have measured data that either confirms or contradicts that claim.
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ZIPLEVEL® Foundation Elevation Survey · Harvest Green Richmond TX · Imperial Pro
A real survey from an Imperial Pro foundation inspection. Each point is the actual measured elevation at that location — the only baseline that tells a new construction or resale buyer in Harvest Green exactly what the foundation is doing.
Mold. Termite. Warranty.
One inspector. All of it.
Mold & IAQ Inspection
Houston's climate makes mold a legitimate new construction risk. Moisture intrusion during framing, improper HVAC commissioning, and envelope failures can all introduce mold into a new home before move-in. Professional air sampling with certified lab results — add to any phase inspection or book standalone.
Book Mold Add-On → Learn More →WDI Termite Inspection
Texas is one of the highest-risk termite states in the country. New construction doesn't exempt you — wood-framed homes in active construction zones are particularly vulnerable during and after build. Official Texas WDI report delivered same day. Required for VA and FHA loans. TDA licensed and independent — no treatment to sell.
Book Termite Inspection → Learn More →Builder Warranty Inspection
Bought in Harvest Green within the last 11 months? Your builder warranty is still active. A full MEPS inspection before expiration identifies defects the builder is still obligated to correct — at their cost, not yours. One of the highest-ROI inspections you'll ever schedule. And if something moves on your slab, our Level B written report is documentation the builder's warranty department has to respond to.
Book Warranty Inspection → Learn More →Resale Home Inspection
Buying a resale home in Harvest Green Richmond TX? Harvest Green has a strong resale market across multiple phases. A full TREC inspection — foundation to roof — with ZIPLEVEL elevation readings included. Interactive report with Repair Request Builder. Core and Pro packages with add-ons at checkout. For Harvest Green resale homes especially, a Level B foundation survey add-on is strongly recommended.
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every builder in Harvest Green.
Imperial Pro is familiar with the construction practices, timelines, and typical quality patterns of each builder active in Harvest Green across all phases. Our inspections are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or reported to any builder — our report goes only to you.
David Weekley Homes · Highland Homes
Two of Harvest Green's most active builders. David Weekley is building on 45' lots in the newest phase. Highland Homes consistently delivers quality construction across Fort Bend County. Imperial Pro performs Phase 1, 2, 3, and warranty inspections for buyers from both — and resale inspections on their earlier-phase homes now coming to market.
Perry Homes · Newmark Homes · Coventry Homes
Three strong mid-to-premium builders active across Harvest Green's phases. Newmark is now in final opportunities — an important signal for resale buyers in those sections. Perry and Coventry remain active in newer phases. Imperial Pro inspects phase and warranty buyers from all three.
Lennar · Westin Homes · Tri-Pointe Homes
Three builders filling out Harvest Green's full price-point range. Lennar operates at high volume with consistent product. Westin Homes and Tri-Pointe Homes build move-up product with premium finishes. An independent phase inspection from Imperial Pro verifies construction quality for buyers from all three.
Builder information current as of 2025–2026. Confirm active builders and available phases with Harvest Green's sales team before scheduling. Some phases are at final opportunities; others are actively adding new sections.
The only ICC-certified inspector
in Fort Bend County.
The credential that matters in new construction
ICC Building Code Certification is the highest inspection credential available in Texas for new construction evaluation. Imperial Pro is the only ICC Building Code Certified inspector in Fort Bend County. In a premium community like Harvest Green where builders have reputations to protect, ICC certification is the credential that makes warranty department conversations productive.
Every license you need. One inspector.
Phase inspections, foundation evaluation, mold assessment, and termite inspection — all under one license stack. No coordinating multiple vendors. No timeline gaps between services. One report, one inspector, one standard of accountability.
Fort Bend County's highest-rated inspector
4,000+ inspections completed across Fort Bend County and Greater Houston. Veteran-owned and Sugar Land based — minutes from Harvest Green. The reviews reflect one consistent standard: show up, find everything, explain it clearly, and deliver results whether the client is buying new construction or a resale home in an earlier phase.
The baseline instrument every Harvest Green buyer needs
ZIPLEVEL® precision elevation measurement is included free on phase inspections at Harvest Green. For resale buyers, a Level B elevation survey add-on is strongly recommended — earlier phase homes in Harvest Green are now 4–8 years into Fort Bend County's high PVR clay cycle, and a baseline at purchase is the only way to know what you're inheriting.
This is what a real
phase inspection looks like
in Fort Bend County.
A real Imperial Pro inspection in the field in Fort Bend County — the same county, same soil, same builder dynamic as Harvest Green. ICC certified. No shortcuts. No builder accommodation. Whether you're buying new construction or resale in Harvest Green, this is the standard your inspector should be held to.
You're welcome to be present at every inspection. Nothing is rushed. Nothing is softened.
Home Inspection · Harvest Green Richmond TX · Imperial Pro Inspection LLC
What Harvest Green buyers
ask us most.
Yes — and there are three distinct inspection opportunities in a new construction home at Harvest Green — and a full resale inspection is equally important for buyers of earlier-phase homes. Phase 1 before the foundation is poured, Phase 2 before drywall is installed, and Phase 3 at final completion before closing. Each phase catches defects that are permanently hidden by the next stage of construction. Your builder's quality control team works for the builder — their job is to keep the build moving on schedule. An independent ICC-certified inspector works only for you.
Harvest Green by Johnson Development currently features David Weekley Homes, Highland Homes, Perry Homes, Newmark Homes, Coventry Homes, Lennar, Westin Homes, and Tri-Pointe Homes across multiple phases. David Weekley is active in a new 45' section. Newmark is in final opportunities. Confirm active phases and lot availability with Harvest Green's sales team before scheduling.
Yes — particularly homes in earlier phases now 4–8 years old. Harvest Green is built on Fort Bend County's high PVR expansive clay soils — soils that move significantly with moisture changes. A Level B foundation elevation survey at or near closing documents exactly where your slab sits at a measured point in time. Without this baseline, you have no objective record to compare against if movement is suspected during your builder warranty period. When movement appears the builder will assert it was within tolerance at construction — and without a baseline survey taken near closing, you have nothing to prove otherwise. On Fort Bend County's clay soil, this baseline is the only document that objectively protects you.
Yes — Houston's climate makes mold a legitimate new construction risk. Moisture intrusion during the framing stage, improper sealing around windows and penetrations, and HVAC commissioning issues can all introduce mold into a new home before you move in. A mold assessment adds professional air sampling with certified lab results to your inspection. It adds to your inspection cost but is among the most cost-effective protections available before closing on a new construction home in Fort Bend County's climate.
The ZIPLEVEL® PRO-2000 is a hydraulic differential pressure instrument that measures elevation to 1/100th of an inch — around corners, through walls, across any distance. Standard alternatives like smartphone apps or optical levels introduce measurement error that can mischaracterize foundation performance. Imperial Pro includes ZIPLEVEL® elevation readings on all phase inspections and resale home inspections at no additional charge, and offers a standalone Level B elevation survey. For Harvest Green resale buyers especially, this instrument is the only reliable way to understand what Fort Bend County's PVR clay has done to the foundation of the specific home you're considering — before you buy it.
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