How Builders Benefit from Pre-Insulation 3D Tours

As technology continues to shape the construction industry, builders are finding innovative ways to streamline their work, improve accuracy, and save time. One increasingly valuable tool is the use of Matterport 3D tours during the construction phase, specifically before insulation and drywall are installed.

Recently, we partnered with Mattern & FitzGerald Custom Builders to capture a 3D tour of a home at the pre-insulation stage. The tour documents the framing, electrical, plumbing, and other essential systems before they’re covered up. This forward-thinking approach offers builders, homeowners, and service teams a wide range of benefits:

1. A Visual Record of What’s Behind the Walls

Pre-Insulation 3D Tour of a new build for Mattern & FitzGerald Custom Builders

Once insulation and drywall go in, visibility of the mechanical systems is lost. A 3D tour preserves a detailed visual record of what’s inside every wall. If an issue arises months or years later, the builder doesn’t have to guess where electrical wiring, plumbing, or ductwork is located.

2. Faster and More Accurate Repairs

If a repair or modification is needed, the 3D model serves as a precise guide. Instead of blindly cutting into a wall, builders and contractors can reference the tour to determine the safest and most efficient point of access. This reduces unnecessary damage and saves both time and money.

3. Improved Collaboration with Trades

Electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and other subcontractors benefit from having a digital reference. If questions come up after their portion of work is complete, they can simply revisit the 3D tour instead of making a costly trip back to the job site.

4. Enhanced Homeowner Transparency

For custom home builders, offering clients a behind-the-walls view builds trust and peace of mind. Homeowners appreciate having documentation of their investment and may even use the tour for future remodels or upgrades.

5. Long-Term Value

Unlike static photos, Matterport’s 3D platform allows builders to virtually “walk” through the property at any stage of construction. The archived model becomes a permanent digital asset that can be revisited long after the home is completed.

In short, pre-insulation 3D tours act as a digital blueprint. They provide builders with long-term reference tools, reduce repair costs, and offer added value to homeowners. As more builders embrace this technology, it’s becoming a best practice for forward-thinking construction projects.

If you’re a builder looking to streamline your process and add value for your clients, consider documenting your next project with a pre-insulation Matterport 3D tour.

Terra Mont Listing

Kevin with Crawford Luxury comes by some fantastic listings. This listing that I recently photographed for him is a spectacular house with views that are hard to beat. This contemporary two story house comes with an open floor plan and a beautiful patio out back.  Click Here to view more photos and to learn more about the house.

Schertz City Services

A new quarter, a new cover! I'm always happy to work with the City of Schertz. Where would we be without our City Services? The photography below was taken to feature the Schertz Fire Department along with a new K9 that was recently received. Often taken for granted, these men, women, and dog play a vital role in the well being of our city. In saying that, I love it when the opportunity arrives for me to meet, chat, and photograph these individuals. Shown below is the April & May issue I had the pleasuring of photographing.

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Interiors Photography - Crystal Mickelsen Design

One of my favorite things to photograph are beautiful interiors. This home was beautifully & masterfully put together by Crystal Mickelsen. This was our first time working together and I had an awesome time telling the story of her design though photography. I love the light airy feel of the living room in addition to the bold color of blue contrasting with the dark wood for the dining area. She describes her aesthetic as fresh, minimal, and modern & I believe that's the best way to describe the way these rooms feels. I'm certain the homeowner will love what she did with the place. I know that I would certainly enjoy working with her again! To take advantage of her services visit her website at crystalmickelsendesign.com. Included below are photographs from our photoshoot. Click on the images below to view them bigger.

Schertz Magazine - January & February Issue

I thought it would only be fitting for the first official blog post on the redesign of my website to feature photographs taken and published for a city that I've come to love. Upon my father retiring from the Military there was never one location in particular I could comfortably call home with the knowledge of knowing there was a possibility of moving again was pretty high. Schertz became my home in 2005 and since then I've had the pleasure of graduating from high school, starting a business, and building great business & personal relationships within the community.

Living here for about 12 years now I've seen many changes and updates in local developments that has greatly enhanced the quality of life for the residences that reside here. One welcome new addition to the city is the Schertz Aquatics Center. Due to the partnership of the YMCA of Greater San Antonio, SCUCISD, and the City of Schertz, we now have a community facility that can house local swimming competitions for area high schools while also serving as a place of recreation for the community.

Above and to the left is my first cover of 2017. The January issue featured the Robert & Glenda Lehnhoff Stadium which was formally known as the Clemens Stadium. The rename was to honor Lehnhoff's tenure of 23 years in athletics with the city.  The current February cover features a local collegiate swimmer swimming in our newly built Aquatics & Recreation Center. Overall, it's always a fun experience being hired by the City of Schertz. I get the pleasure of not only meeting great people who play a role in our community but I also get to photograph them as well!