11th Month Warranty Inspections
Owner of new houses and condominiums have rights for up to
10 years on many of the home systems and components pursuant
to California civil code section 895 to 945.5. The first year
of a builder’s warranty period is particularly important
as the builder has responsibility for a broader range of defects
during the first 12 months after purchase.
After a new home has been lived in for nearly a year, there
can be signs of system or component malfunction, unusual wear
and settlement which often go unnoticed by the homeowner.
Some buyers do not believe they need a professional home
inspection during the purchase of a new house or condominium
because the home has been built to “code” and
was inspected for building code compliance at various stages
of construction. Many defects can, however, go undiscovered
because building codes are minimum standards and building
code compliance inspectors have time constraints which preclude
100% inspection of every home. Significant health and safety
items too often go undiscovered. Additionally, jurisdictional
inspectors are not concerned with workmanship as long as the
systems and components meet minimum code requirements. Whether
or not a professional home inspection was obtained at the
time of purchase, having an 11th month warranty inspection
is a wise decision.
After a new home has been lived in for nearly a year, there
can be signs of system or component malfunction, unusual wear
and settlement which often go unnoticed by the homeowner.
Landscaping and other improvements can also have a negative
impact on the home. A Certified inspector member will look
for health or safety defects and signs of defects such as
settlement and moisture intrusion. The inspector will operate
the heating, cooling and other systems and look for unusual
characteristics or performance. A professional inspection
can help you make a more informed, clearer request for repairs,
often resulting in a more timely and positive response from
the Builder.
A certified inspector can also help determine if the home
is being used as intended. Often the inspector will make the
home safer, prevent damage or otherwise prolong the service
life of a system or component. Are the electrical safety components
accessible? Is the furnace filter clean? Are the landscaping,
irrigation and drainage systems designed and installed to
prevent damage to the home? Are there any leaks in the plumbing
systems? Have upgrades or items you purchased from the Builder
or third party adversely impacted the home? Was the concrete
flatwork placed too high against the building? Have alterations
negatively affected rainwater management and drainage controls?
In addition to providing a safe refuge and shelter from the
elements, your home is a substantial investment. An 11th month
warranty inspection will help protect your investment as well
as protect your family, guests and possessions.
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