Is it time for your Warranty Inspection?

            Have you made your list?  Have you located everything that needs corrected?  Did you go into the attic, or under the house?  How about across the roof top?  If you have not looked in all of these areas you may be missing something. Something that is in need of repair, something the builder missed, or something the builder just did not execute correctly.

          Todays’ quality of construction is far less than stellar. With your warranty expiring soon you may want to consider hiring a professional to review your home, your largest investment.

          I find issues and concerns in every house I inspect.  Some call it “nit-picky”; I just call it doing my job.  These issues and concerns range from small items that can easily be repaired to large items that are a challenge to address and can affect the long term integrity of the structure.  Wouldn’t you rather find these items today while your home is still under warranty and have the builder address them; than wait till it is time to sell and have them come up during the pre-purchase inspection?

          My inspection of your home is based on my many years in the construction industry as well as professional inspection experience.  I reference the current building codes, which is the minimum standard of construction, as well as many manufacturers’ installation manuals, when available, to ensure your building materials and components are installed in the best manner.  

          So, how about having a professional home inspector perform a pre-warranty inspection to highlight and bring forth areas of concern?  My reports are custom written just for you,and include color photos of the concerns that I recommend you have addressed. 

 


Countryside Inspecting & Consulting, Inc.

317-432-3570.....inspectorbryan@gmail.com

 

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