
Why Should I get a One Year Home Warranty Inspection?
Typically, most builders offer one-year warranties to purchasers for structural and major building components. Many times, buyers fail to obtain an independent home inspection prior to closing on their new home from the builder, because it’s new!
It is becoming more common place for home owner’s opting to obtain a professional’s opinion regarding “how the property is measuring-up.”
Many times, small details are overlooked by the builder during construction that can affect the “building systems.”
Make sure you are getting the home you paid for with a home warranty inspection before your warranty expires.
What does a one year warranty inspection include?
Our one year warranty inspection report will review the condition of the home’s:
- Heating system
- Central air conditioning system (temperature permitting)
- Interior plumbing
- Electrical systems
- Roof
- Attic
- Walls
- Ceilings
- Floors
- Windows
- Doors
- Foundation
- Basement
- & any other visible components
What should I NOT expect from a one year warranty inspection?
- A one year warranty inspection is not protection against future failures. Life happens! Components like air conditioners and heat systems can and will break down. A one year warranty inspection attempts to reveal the condition of the component at the time the component was inspected. For protection from future failure you may want to consider scheduling an annual home inspection & an additional and comprehensive warranty program