
Make Sure Your Home Is Truly Protected
Even brand-new homes have issues.
Whether your builder warranty is about to expire, or has already expired, a professional inspection helps you uncover problems early, address defects while you still can, and protect your investment long term.
Many homeowners skipped an inspection at closing.
Builder repairs may still be negotiable if documented properly.
Even if your warranty already expired, finding issues now prevents bigger, more expensive problems later.
Is Your Builder Warranty About to Expire?
Most builder warranties expire at 12 months.
Once it expires, repairs become your responsibility.
A full inspection helps document issues so you can request repairs.
Even after expiration, identifying issues early protects your investment.
Find Sewer & Pipe Issues Before They Turn Into Major Repairs
New homes often have leftover construction debris in lines.
Shifts, cracks, or clogs can go unnoticed until disaster strikes.
A sewer scope identifies problems before they become expensive headaches.
Radon Testing Protects Your Family’s Health
Many new homes are never tested at closing.
Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.
Testing now ensures your home is safe for your family.
Moisture problems often start early in new homes.
Mold may not be visible but can still impact health.
Testing helps catch air quality and moisture issues early.
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Here's what you get:
Full Builder Warranty / New Home Inspection
Sewer Scope Inspection
Radon Testing
(Optional: Mold Testing add-on)
Get complete peace of mind with a full inspection package designed specifically for new construction homeowners.
Hidden problems don’t go away, they get more expensive.
Whether your warranty is about to expire or already has, this is the smartest time to take action and protect your investment.

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