11‑Month Warranty Inspections in Spring, Texas

An 11‑month warranty inspection is a full checkup of your newly built home performed just before the builder’s one‑year warranty expires. It helps document defects and safety issues that developed during the first year so you can have the builder address covered items at their expense instead of yours.

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Why schedule at 11 months?

Most builder warranties last one year, and after that point many repair costs shift entirely to the homeowner. Scheduling an inspection around month 10–11 gives you time to receive the report, submit a detailed repair list, and allow the builder a reasonable window to respond before the warranty deadline.

What an 11‑month warranty inspection includes

An 11‑month warranty inspection is very similar to a pre‑closing home inspection on a new construction house. The inspection typically covers major systems and accessible areas such as foundation, structure, roof, exterior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, attic, and interior so that construction defects and early‑life problems can be identified and documented.

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How the report is used with your builder

After the inspection, you receive a clear, photo‑rich digital report that you can submit to your builder as part of your warranty claim. The findings help you create a focused “fix‑it list” of items to request under the warranty, which can save money and reduce stress later by addressing covered issues before the one‑year mark passes.

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