Luma Site
Professional eyes on your build when it matters most. Independent owner oversight during construction
Most homeowners have no practical way to verify whether their project is being built correctly. Municipal inspections focus on minimum code compliance, not workmanship, sequencing, or whether details are executed as intended. Many of the most costly issues are concealed long before they’re visible.
Luma Site provides independent, owner-first oversight during construction. Through scheduled site visits at critical milestones, we verify progress, check key details, and document what’s happening on your site—so you always know whether the work is being done properly, not just whether it passes inspection.
What Luma Site Delivers
Site Reviews at Critical Milestones
Scheduled site visits at key construction stages to verify progress, sequencing, and alignment with approved plans before work moves forward.
Clear Inspection Reports
Concise, photo-supported reports outlining what was completed correctly, what needs attention, and what should be monitored next.
Quality Review Beyond Code
Assessment of workmanship, durability, and design intent—not just minimum municipal or code requirements.
Deficiency Review & Guidance
Clear explanations of identified deficiencies, why they matter, and practical guidance on how to address them with your builder or trades.
Owner-First Representation
Independent oversight that works solely for you—maintaining accountability and protecting your interests throughout construction.
Ongoing Issue Tracking
Follow-up oversight to ensure identified issues are resolved properly and no critical items are missed as the project progresses.

Why Independent Site Oversight Matters
Construction is where decisions become permanent and mistakes become expensive. Once walls are closed, systems are buried, or finishes are installed, correcting errors often means delays, rework, or long-term performance issues.
Independent site oversight helps catch issues while they are still easy and cost-effective to correct. Preventing just one failure—such as improper waterproofing, framing errors, or missed air sealing—can save thousands in future repairs and delays, while providing peace of mind that your project is progressing the way it should.
