11-month warranty
You will get a high-quality home inspection backed by experience and care.
An 11-month warranty home inspection is a crucial step in ensuring that your newly constructed home remains in optimal condition. Conducted just before the expiration of the builder’s warranty, this comprehensive inspection aims to identify any defects or issues that may have developed since the home was built. By uncovering potential problems early, homeowners can protect their investment, address concerns with the builder, and ensure their new home is ready for long-term enjoyment.
Key Areas of Focus
- Plumbing Systems: Inspecting pipes, fixtures, and drainage for leaks, clogs, or other issues.
- Electrical Systems: Testing circuits, outlets, and wiring for safety and functionality.
- Roofing: Checking the roof for leaks, damage, and proper sealing.
- HVAC Systems: Evaluating the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for efficiency and performance.
- Foundation: Assessing the foundation for cracks, settlement, or other structural concerns.
- Interior Finishes: Examining flooring, drywall, trim, and other interior components for quality and proper installation.
- Exterior Finishes: Inspecting siding, windows, doors, and other exterior components for damage or defects.
- Overall Workmanship: Evaluating the overall quality of construction and attention to detail.
Benefits of an 11-Month Warranty Home Inspection:
- Protecting Your Investment: Identifying and addressing issues before the warranty expires.
- Peace of Mind: Ensuring that your home is in good condition and any necessary repairs are made.
- Avoiding Costly Repairs: Addressing issues under warranty can save you money in the long run.
- Maximizing Property Value: A well-maintained home can retain or increase its value.
- Meeting Insurance Requirements: Some insurance companies may require a warranty inspection.
What is included
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
Foundations, grading and drainage, roof structures and attics, interior / exterior walls, ceilings and floors, doors, windows, stairways, fireplaces and chimneys, porches and decks.
ROOF
The condition of the roof covering, visible flashings, roof protrusions (including plumbing stack vents, gas vents, service mast, etc), skylights, chimney, guttering, and downspouts.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Service entrance and panels, branch circuits, connected devices and fixtures, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and making sure your outlets are AFCI and GFCI Protected
PLUMBING
Fixtures and exterior faucets, water heater, water pressure, temperature check, homes water supply system, gas distribution system, drains / waste and vents.
HEATING / COOLING
Visual condition of the Condensing unit or AC unit, Furnace or Interior air handling unit, thermostat, filters, ductwork, registers, and operation of the system in heating and cooling modes (weather permitting).
APPLIANCES
Range, cooktop, disposal unit, dishwasher, mounted microwave, trash compactor, etc.