11-Month Warranty Inspection

Catch Defects Before Your Warranty Expires

Pro Inspect Home Inspections, LLC conducts 11-month warranty inspections in Pilesgrove to identify builder defects before coverage ends.

An 11-month warranty inspection in Pilesgrove helps you identify defects that should be repaired before your builder's one-year warranty expires. This service evaluates structural elements, systems, and visible workmanship issues that may not have been apparent during the final walk-through or first few months of ownership. The inspection covers the same systems that were included in your original purchase inspection, but with a focus on issues that have developed or become visible over time.

Pro Inspect Home Inspections, LLC is fully licensed in New Jersey, Delaware and Southeast Pennsylvania, with regular work in newer developments throughout South Jersey suburbs where builder warranties are common. The inspection follows consistent standards and produces a clear report with photos and explanations so you can submit warranty claims with proper documentation. This is particularly valuable for homeowners who want to avoid paying out-of-pocket for repairs that should be covered under the original warranty. Service is available across Camden, Gloucester, and Cumberland Counties where active residential development continues.

If your home in Pilesgrove is approaching the end of its first year, schedule your warranty inspection several weeks before the deadline to allow time for claims and repairs.

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What the Inspector Looks for Near Warranty End

The inspection begins with a scheduled visit to your property in Pilesgrove, where every accessible system and visible component is reviewed for defects that have developed since move-in. This includes checking for foundation settling or cracking, inspecting the roof for leaks or improper installation, testing electrical outlets and panels, evaluating plumbing fixtures and drains for leaks or pressure issues, and confirming that HVAC equipment operates correctly without unusual noises or temperature imbalances. Each finding is documented with photos and descriptions so you have a record to support warranty claims.

Once the inspection is complete, you receive a report that identifies defects, workmanship issues, and items that may be covered under your builder's warranty. You'll see where drywall cracks have appeared, whether windows are leaking air or moisture, if electrical outlets are loose or improperly wired, whether the furnace is short-cycling, and if plumbing drains show signs of slow drainage or backflow. The report is written in plain language and organized by system so you can submit it to the builder with clear documentation of what needs correction.

The inspection does not include invasive testing or systems requiring specialized licensing such as septic analysis or environmental testing. It covers what is visible and accessible at the time of the visit, and the findings are presented in a way that supports warranty claims without unnecessary escalation over minor wear.

Here's What Homeowners Usually Want to Know

Most homeowners who contact Pro Inspect Home Inspections, LLC for 11-month warranty inspections have similar concerns before scheduling, and the answers below address the topics that come up most often.

Why should I schedule an inspection before my warranty expires?
An 11-month inspection in Pilesgrove identifies defects that have developed since move-in so you can submit warranty claims before coverage ends. Waiting until after the deadline means you'll pay out-of-pocket for repairs the builder should cover.
What systems are included in the inspection?
The inspection covers structural elements, roofing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, ventilation, and visible workmanship issues. It does not include invasive testing or systems requiring specialized licensing.
How soon before the warranty expires should I schedule?
Schedule several weeks before your warranty deadline so you have time to review the report, submit claims, and allow the builder to make repairs. Last-minute scheduling can result in missed coverage.
How long does the inspection take?
Most 11-month inspections take between two and four hours depending on the size and condition of the home. Reports are delivered digitally within 24 hours of the visit.
What if the builder refuses to fix issues found in the inspection?
The report provides documentation you can use to support your warranty claim with the builder or your attorney. Most builders will address legitimate defects if they're documented properly and submitted before the deadline.

Pro Inspect Home Inspections, LLC serves homeowners throughout Pilesgrove and surrounding areas with warranty inspections that follow consistent standards and provide clear documentation. If your home is approaching the end of its builder warranty, reach out to schedule your inspection while there's still time to submit claims and request repairs.