| First Anniversary
Inspection |
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In all of the excitement of
settling into your home, it is easy to forget about the warranty that most
builders put on new homes. Typically these warranties expire after only
one year, leaving the new homeowner and their sizeable investment at risk.
To address the needs of new homeowners like you, AccuSpec is pleased to
offer you our First Year Anniversary Inspection.
The First Year Anniversary Inspection is a detailed visual
evaluation of your home performed by an experienced and professional local
home inspector prior to the expiration of a builder's new home warranty.
This inspection addresses any warranty-related concerns that you may later
want to bring to your builder's attention.
Objects that are evaluated in the First Year Anniversary Inspection
include the following:
| ·
Attic |
· Exterior
and siding |
· Plumbing |
| · Basement |
· Floors |
·
Roof |
| ·
Ceilings |
·
Foundation |
·
Sidewalk |
| ·
Crawlspaces |
·
Garage |
·
Structure |
| ·
Doors |
· Heating
and air conditioning |
·
Ventilation |
|
· Driveway |
· Interior--water penetration |
· Walls |
|
· Electrical system |
· Major appliances |
· Windows |
A home inspection provides you with an independent opinion
as to the condition of the property at the time of the inspection. An
inspector typically spends between two to three hours evaluating a home,
and may recommend further evaluation if problems or symptoms are
discovered. AccuSpec strongly encourages you to attend the inspection with
our inspector so that you can ask questions and learn even more about your
home.
Order your First Year Anniversary Inspection by
calling AccuSpec at (757) 463-1502 for unparalleled
professional service. Do not miss this exceptional opportunity to have
your new home professionally evaluated while it is still under the
builder’s 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 builder’s own short-lived warranty.
Call AccuSpec today!
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