New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Three, just what are the builders after-sales services offered to their clients.

After-sales service be sure to have the builders explain their aftersales service policy to you. What will you be able to expect from the company once you have moved into your new home?
If there are items outstanding, when will they be completed?
How should you deal with warranty items that might emerge later? (which there sure are always some that do).

Who can you call if you have any questions?
What if you have an emergency and need immediate help?
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Three, Knowing upfront that your builder has a well-defined after-sales service process helps to take the anxiety out of your purchase decision. While varying from one company to another, the process will typically include a number of contacts and visits to your home, as required.
If there is any work outstanding after the pre-delivery inspection, it will be done as soon as possible before or after you take possession.The first service call may be 30 to 120 days after move-in. Some builders ask that, you make a list of non-urgent items for that visit, so that everything can be dealt with at the same time. The second service call usually takes place around the 11th month, just before the one-year warranty on workmanship and materials expires. Some larger companies may have a separate service department; as a minimum, there should be an appointed contact person or number for service. Your builder should also outline what to do in case of emergencies, when you need immediate assistance.
New Hampshire Home Builders Sullivan County New Hampshire Part Three, there may be other aspects to the builder’s after-sales service. Some companies contact homebuyers a month or so after move-in to see how they are doing in their new home, and to ask questions about the home buying experience. This is a chance for you to discuss any thoughts you may have, negative or positive, about the company and your home, and for the company to find out how it’s doing and where it may need to make improvements. Other builders may stay in touch with their customers through newsletters or bulletins, providing updates on the community, seasonal homeowner advice and other information of interest.
Home maintenance, Before handing the home over, some builders will give you an "orientation" tour to show you how everything works, how to operate and maintain the mechanical systems, for instance. This is usually done at the same time as the pre-delivery inspection. Some builders provide a home buyer with a homeowner’s manual describing the various elements of your home and setting out the requirements for regular maintenance and service. This not only helps you to keep your home in great condition, it also helps to ensure that you don’t void the warranty on your home. Failure to follow the builder’s or manufacturer’s instructions may mean that they are not responsible for any repair work needed.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
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