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Pre-drywall · custom home

Birchview Estate, Pre-Drywall Documentation

Client
D&G Developments
Location
Mississauga, ON (Lorne Park)
Square footage
10,000 sq ft
Package
Premium
Scan positions
436

Click play in the tour to start the interactive 3D walkthrough.

Challenge

The problem we walked into.

A 10,000 sq ft custom home in Lorne Park with the mechanical density and multi-zone complexity that comes with the scale — three HVAC zones, a full smart-home backbone, stacked plumbing, and structural details that all had to be on the record before insulation and drywall sealed them away.

Approach

How we scoped the scan.

A single scan technician documented the home across a pre-drywall window after rough-in inspections cleared. 436 scan positions across two above-grade floors, the basement rough-in, and the mechanical room — Premium-tier density at roughly 44 positions per 1,000 sq ft — working around active trades without displacement.

Outcome

What it changed for the builder.

The builder received a navigable 3D record of every wall cavity, mechanical run, and service penetration before drywall closed. The hosted tour now doubles as the live demo on virtualiz3d.com — a real example of what a builder-grade pre-drywall record looks like at 10,000 sq ft.

A 10,000 sq ft custom home in Lorne Park, Mississauga, documented at pre-drywall density before insulation and drywall closed every cavity. The hosted tour is now the live demo on virtualiz3d.com — open it and walk through what a builder-grade pre-drywall record looks like at this scale.

Project context

A Lorne Park new-build on the larger end of south-Mississauga custom — two above-grade floors plus a finished basement, with the mechanical complexity that scale implies: three HVAC zones, a smart-home backbone, stacked plumbing, and a service room that connects the whole package.

Why this scan was non-trivial

At 10,000 sq ft a 30-position marketing tour would have lost almost every cavity worth documenting. We scaled to the Premium tier’s brochure density — roughly 25–50 positions per 1,000 sq ft — to capture every wall cavity from at least two angles, every mechanical termination, and every service penetration before drywall went up.

A glimpse inside

Pre-drywall interior view of the Birchview Estate — open framing, mechanical rough-in, and natural light from large windows
A second pre-drywall view of the Birchview Estate — wider framing perspective with HVAC and plumbing rough-in visible across two adjacent rooms

These are still captures from the navigable scan. In the live tour you can walk every angle, measure between studs, and pull up any room from the dollhouse view.

Scan coverage — every position on the build

Bird's-eye view of the Birchview Estate showing all 436 scan positions across the home as blue dots — every room covered from multiple angles, dense coverage through framing, basement, and mechanical room
436 scan positions laid down across the home — roughly 44 per 1,000 sq ft, what Premium-tier brochure density looks like from above.

Every blue dot is a 360° capture. From above, the pattern is the answer to a simple question: can a service tech, a renovator, or a warranty department five years from now still find every wall cavity, every termination, every chase? The density says yes.

What you can do with the tour

Open the tour above and use the dollhouse view to see the whole structure, the floor-plan view for layout, or the inside view to walk the home and inspect mechanical detail. The same record is what the builder uses for warranty defence, owner reference, and trade handoff.

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