Your Inspector Associate will typically investigate any particular aspect of a property, upon your request.
It’s hard to believe that almost one year has gone by since you moved into your new home! Hopefully, all
of the stress from such a major event is past history and you have your lives
back again!
Your one-year warranty on your new home will soon expire. This may be your last
opportunity to inform your builder of items that need repair or improvement, or
were not constructed &/or installed properly the first time. These items should
be corrected before your builder is relieved of their responsibility under the
one-year warranty.
Our Inspector Associate can inspect your new home and provide you with a
detailed report outlining items that may be covered within the builder’s
warranty, before it’s too late. This service may be especially important if an
independent inspector did not evaluate your home when you purchased it.
Have you checked the roof construction in the attic? Is your insulation placed correctly or is it blocking
your attic ventilation? Are all of your receptacles wired correctly? Is your
electrical system grounded properly? Are cracks developing in the structure?
These are some of the common warranty issues we find. In a typical home
inspection we check over 600 items & includes a rooftop inspection (where
possible) as well. Our inspections take approximately three hours. You will be
provided with a detailed report on site along with a copy for the builder if you
desire. You should not have to pay for things that were not done right the
first time.
Time is running out! Don’t sign
off your home warranty without an independent inspection conducted by a trained
professional inspector from InspectUSA. Call our office today to schedule your one-year warranty
inspection or to further discuss this service. We’ll be happy to answer any
questions you might have.
Important: Cosmetic (blemishes in drywall finish, paint finish, stains etc) issues are not
part of our report.
Our inspections are an interactive process between inspector and client; it is
therefore recommended that you make every possible attempt to accompany
inspector through your inspection (except for on roof and in attics).