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NEW HOME INSPECTION & BUILDER WARRANTY INSPECTION
There are good reasons to have a professional inspection performed
on the brand new home you are buying.
Many new homeowners had never even thought
about having a home inspection on their new home! They said,
"What could possibly be wrong, this is a new house",
and were confronted with major defects after move-in or when
the home was inspected for a buyer when it was later sold.
Buying a new house is likely one of, if not the largest purchase
decision you'll ever make. The whole process is fraught with
emotion and stress. A professional home inspection will substantially
reduce the risk for your large investment in a new home. It
just makes sense to learn as much as you can about the quality
of your new home, before signing off on everything.
Building a new home is a tremendously complex
endeavor. It involves many people, split up into sub-contractor
groups, all having been awarded the contract by being the
"LOW BIDDER", and each sub-contractor working on
different parts and systems of the house. Over 90% of the
labor force that builds homes today are not Union members
or trade apprenticed. It's no secret that builders are having
a difficult time finding skilled construction labor during
the current building boom. With current city and municipal
budgets under financial stress it is not unusual for the average
City/Municipal Inspector to have a workload of 25-30 inspections
in a single day. City and Municipal Code Inspector's are hard
pressed to cover every item in every home. Electrical outlets
and switches are not inspected, appliances and major systems
are not tested. The utilities have not been hooked-up/connected
to the home during the municipal inspections. City inspectors
do not enter attic spaces or go onto roofs. Improperly installed
roofing materials are the most common defect found in new
homes today, with moisture intrusion being the number one
construction defect lawsuit cause.
Even for the best builders, it's nearly impossible
to complete this process without missing something. Maybe
it's a plumbing fixture that didn't get tested for leak's,
maybe it's an electrical component that isn't working, or
any one of dozens of minor problems that can easily be overlooked
in such a major undertaking. Sometimes it is more serious
and could compromise the health and safety of your family
or subject you to substantial expense to correct when you
go to sell your home. We will look for such problems while
it is still early enough for you to bring them up with the
builder and have them corrected before you sign-off.
If your builder will not allow an independent
third party professional home inspection with a company of
your choosing you should have reason for concern. What does
the builder have to fear or hide. You may also choose to have
an independent third party professional home inspection before
your one year builder's warranty is up. State law specifies
a number of items that a builder is responsible for beyond
the one year builder warranty. For the relatively small cost,
a professional inspection of your new dream home can pay big
dividends in peace of mind and getting any problems identified
and corrected by the builder before they can become an unpleasant
surprise.
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