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Builders Warranty Inspections

As a new homeowner in Texas, you receive a 1-year warranty against material and workmanship deficiencies, a 2-year warranty covering plumbing, electrical, mechanical and built-in appliances and a 10-year structural warranty.

Warranties are great and can save you a lot of money in repairs. However, did you know that a Builders Warranty Home Inspection from Axiom Home Inspections can help you maximize the value of your warranty and streamline the process of filing repair claims with the builder?

Here’s how it works,

A Builders Warranty Home Inspection is a comprehensive inspection of your home that takes place before your builder’s warranty expires. Our team of experienced and licensed inspectors will thoroughly examine your home, looking for any defects or deficiencies that may be covered by your warranty. We’ll examine everything from your roof to your foundation, ensuring that your home is in good condition and that any issues are identified before your warranty expires.

Once we’ve completed our inspection, we’ll provide you with a detailed report outlining any defects or deficiencies we found. This report can then be used to file a repair claim with your builder.

By having a professional inspection report in hand, you’ll have a stronger case when it comes to filing a claim. This can help you maximize the value of your warranty and ensure that any repairs are covered.

In addition to helping, you file a claim, a Builders Warranty Home Inspection can also help you identify any issues that may not be covered by your warranty.

For example, if we find a leak in your roof that is not covered by your warranty, you’ll be able to address the issue before it becomes a major problem. This can save you money in the long run and help you maintain the value of your home.

At Axiom Home Inspections, we understand the importance of protecting your investment. Contact us today to schedule your inspection and ensure that your home is protected for years to come.

WHAT DOES THE INSPECTOR LOOK AT?

All of our home inspections are conducted in accordance with the Texas Real Estate Commission’s Standards of Practices for home inspection. You can download a printable copy of the SOP here. Below is a summary of the systems and components that home inspectors in Texas are required to report on.

  • Structural Systems
    • Foundations
    • Grading & Drainage
    • Roof Covering Materials
    • Roof Structures & Attics
    • Walls (Interior & Exterior)
    • Ceilings & Floors
    • Doors (Interior & Exterior)
    • Windows
    • Stairways (Interior & Exterior
    • Fireplaces & Chimneys
    • Porches, Balconies, Decks, and Carports
  • Electrical Systems
    • Service Entrance and Panels
    • Branch Circuits, Connected Devices, and Fixtures
  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systems
    • Heating Equipment
    • Cooling Equipment
    • Duct Systems, Chases, and Vents
  • Plumbing Systems
    • Plumbing Supply, Distribution Systems and Fixtures
    • Drains, Wastes, and Vents
    • Water Heating Equipment
    • Hydro-Massage Therapy Equipment
  • Appliances
    • Dishwashers
    • Food Waste Disposers
    • Range Hood and Exhaust Systems
    • Ranges, Cooktops, and Ovens
    • Microwave Ovens
    • Mechanical Exhaust Vents and Bathroom Heaters
    • Garage Door Operators
    • Dryer Exhaust Systems
  • Optional Systems 
    • Landscape Irrigation (Sprinkler) Systems
    • Swimming Pools, Spas, Hot Tubs, and Equipment
    • Outbuildings
    • Private Water Wells
    • Private Sewage Disposal (Septic) Systems
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