If You Let the Warranty Expire On Your New Home Without an Inspection There's a
Good Chance You're Throwing Money Away
While prevention is best cure, experience tells us that most major construction defects go
unnoticed for 3-5 years. As the first-year anniversary of your new home approaches, your
homebuilder warranty is about to run out. Most of these defects go unnoticed by the
untrained eye until it is too late and damage has occurred. Are you prepared to go it
alone? If you do not address problems within one year of your closing date, your builder will
no longer be responsible for problems. But you will!
A national survey showed that 95% of all new homes built between 2000-2002 had a
major defect that cost the new owners time and extra money, some even had to move into
a hotel room for a period of time while that "New Home" was being repaired!
To address the needs of new homeowners like you, AHI Inspections is pleased to offer our
End of Warranty Inspection. We'll do a thorough inspection of your home before your
warranty runs out, and we'll supply you with a customized detailed report identifying the
problems. As an impartial, third-party inspector, AHI Home & Building Inspection Services
does not perform corrective work nor do we work for the builder, so we have no vested
interest in discovering or concealing problems. We simply present our findings based on
our experience and knowledge. We're There For You!!
When a home is being built, the builder or site superintendent is seldom on site for more
than 60-90 minutes a day (sometimes they never set foot on the site). During that time,
they are dealing with all types of problems and details. Many sub-contractors are used as
are many vendors. Each has their own specific job and time schedule to work on. And
that's all that they care about. It is up to the builder or superintendent to check and ensure
the home and all its complex systems are in proper working condition.
Our inspection covers over 400 items and includes testing of all systems and
components. All visible defects will be noted including but not limited to manufacturer
and/or contractors flaws, not visible to the untrained eye until it's to late. This "last
chance" inspection, is essential in providing you with the peace of mind you
deserve.
An inspector typically spends a minimum of 2.5 hours or more (depending upon the size of
the home) evaluating a home, and may recommend further evaluation if problems or
symptoms are discovered. AHI Inspections strongly encourages you to accompany the
inspector so that you can ask questions and learn even more about your home.
Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to have your new home professionally evaluated
while it is still under the builders warranty. You will gain peace of mind in knowing your
investment in a new home will last many years into the future, well past the limitations of
your builders own short-lived warranty. Call us today, and enjoy your new home!
Thank you for considering AHI Inspections for your residential home inspection needs.
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