Save Money: You can have the builder repair issues while they are responsible for the cost, preventing out-of-pocket expenses after the warranty ends.
Identify Hidden Defects: A professional inspector can spot issues that the average homeowner might miss, ensuring problems are brought to light.
Hold the Builder Accountable: The inspection provides documentation and a clear list of items for the builder to address within the warranty period.
Prevent Future Problems: Addressing small issues now, such as minor settlement cracks or plumbing leaks, can prevent them from escalating into significant and costly damage.
Peace of Mind: You gain confidence that a professional has thoroughly checked your home and that potential issues are being handled.
Protect Your Investment: Your home is a significant investment, and an 11-month inspection helps ensure its long-term health and value.
An 11-month inspection involves a comprehensive review of your new home, including:
Roof and Attic: Checking for leaks, flashing issues, and ventilation.
Foundation and Structure: Inspecting for cracks, shifting, or other structural concerns.
Interior and Exterior: Examining walls, ceilings, floors, siding, and grading.
Plumbing System: Looking for leaks, water pressure issues, and fixture problems.
HVAC System: Assessing airflow, performance, and thermostat accuracy.
Appliances and Systems: Verifying that major systems and appliances are functioning correctly.