Builder Warranty Inspection: Stop Throwing Away Your Builder Warranty - Leading Building and Pest Inspections

Builder Warranty Inspection: Stop Throwing Away Your Builder Warranty

When you move into a new house that was built especially for you, you’ll feel excited to live in such an immaculate environment. However, with time, problems might begin to surface. 

They might manifest themselves through cracks appearing, hollow sounding tiles, and doors not closing properly. 

While some might consider them normal, they are certainly not all. Some of them should be fixed by your builder at no extra cost due to the builder’s warranty on your home. 

Do you have them detected on time? 

What Is a Warranty Building Inspection? 

This inspection is done prior to the expiration of the warranty period of your builder. The purpose is to detect any defects that may have occurred since you have taken possession of your property. 

Leading BPI provides a similar level of inspection as a pre-handover inspection, except that this time, the emphasis is on any defect that may have arisen after construction was completed. 

Basically, it’s like telling your builder, 

“This is what should be fixed before my warranty expires.” 

Why Do Problems Arise Once You’ve Moved In? 

Even solid houses experience the settling process. 

During this phase, you may observe the following: 

Fissures on walls and ceilings 

Cracking in tiles or floorboards 

Misalignment of doors and windows 

Although this is normal, there are instances when you need to take note. 

By having an expert check your house, you will know which issues require attention and which do not. 

Your Single Chance to Take Action 

What a lot of homeowners fail to recognize is this: 

You have a limited amount of time within which to report any problems. 

Once the period under your builder’s warranty expires, any unreported problems could be your responsibility. 

With a building warranty inspection, you will: 

Get an inventory of defects 

Documentation to back up your complaints 

Higher chances of approval for repairs 

Reasons for Getting an Independent Inspection 

Finding a crack is one thing. But getting it independently checked out is quite another. 

Here’s what you get from an independent inspection: 

Detailed reports with photographs 

Explanations for every problem 

Professional back-up in your discussions with your builders 

Buildings are much more inclined to take things seriously when there is a report backing their concerns. 

Fast Reports, Straightforward Answers 

Time is always an issue for homeowners, particularly when the deadline to use your warranty is looming. 

That’s why today’s inspection services include: 

Quick turnaround reports 

State-of-the-art technology for precise results 

Straightforward conclusions 

You don’t have to wait around or wonder; you get the answers you need, fast. 

Don’t Assume “New” Means “Defect-Free” 

It is natural to assume that a new home will not need any repairs. However, minor flaws are actually fairly common and may not even show up until several months have passed. 

Omitting your home’s warranty inspection may save you money now… 

but may prove to be an expensive oversight. 

Conclusion 

The home inspection during the warranty period is not simply an added duty; it provides you with an opportunity to secure your investment before your builder washes their hands of any responsibility for your property. 

In light of this consideration, here’s a question to reflect upon prior to the expiration of your warranty: 

Have you ensured your house has been thoroughly inspected?”