Most new home purchases come with a one-year home warranty from the Builder. Many times the one-year warranty expiration is your final opportunity to identify and inform your Builder of items that are in need repair or adjustment. All safety hazards, repairs, and adjustments should be professionally documented prior to your Builder being relieved of their responsibility under the one year warranty.
Home Spectors specializes in working with new home buyers whose one year warranty may be coming to an end. Once you have your home inspected by our professional, licensed, and certified home inspectors and you receive our written report, you will have the knowledge and documentation to discuss any problems with the quality of the materials or the workmanship with your Builder. The more educated you are the better chance you have of getting the Builder to correct those items that need repair which is why 1-Year Builder Warranty Inspections are so important.
We will thoroughly inspect your new home and develop a list of warranty issues that may be covered by your Builder. Our detailed and thorough inspections can reveal items that are safety hazards or are not performing their intended function.
Protect your investment and call us to schedule your warranty inspection.
Areas that inspected in detail on 1 Year Home Warranty Inspections are:
- Roof Coverings
- Roof Drainage
- Flashing
- Skylights
- Chimneys
- Roof
- Ceiling
- Columns
- Piers
- Walls
- Floors
- Foundations
- Interior Water Supply and Distribution
- Interior Drains, Waste, and Vents
- Hot Water Systems
- Faucets and Fixtures
- Sump Pumps
- Service Entrance Conductors
- Service, Grounding, and Over Current Equipment
- Voltage and Amperage Ratings
- Branch Circuit Conductors
- Installed Electrical Fixtures
- Polarity and Grounding
- Operation of AFCI and GFCI
- Smoke and Carbon Detectors
- Heating Equipment
- Operating Controls
- Safety Controls
- Chimney and Flues
- Solid Fuel Heating Devices
- Cooling Equipment
- Insulation in Attic, Crawlspace, and Unfinished Spaces
- Vapor Retarders
- Ventilation of Attic and Foundation
- Venting in Kitchen and Bathrooms
- Attic Ventilation Fans
- Dishwasher
- Range and Cooktop
- Ovens
- Trash Compactor
- Disposal
- Microwave
- Vent Hood
- Walls
- Ceilings