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New Construction Doesn’t Mean Perfect

March 2026

Why an 11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection Matters

Buying a brand-new home is exciting. Everything is fresh, clean, and untouched. No previous owners. No outdated systems. No “mystery” repairs.

But here’s something many homeowners don’t realize:

New construction homes can — and often do — have defects.

Not because builders are careless.
Not because corners are intentionally cut.
But because building a home is complex. And mistakes happen.

That’s where an 11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection comes in.

What Is an 11-Month Warranty Inspection?

Most new homes come with a one-year builder warranty covering workmanship and materials.

An 11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection is a comprehensive, top-to-bottom home inspection performed before that one-year warranty expires.

The goal?
To identify issues while the builder is still responsible for correcting them.

“But It’s Brand New — What Could Be Wrong?”

More than most homeowners expect.

Here are common findings we see in newer homes:

🔹 Improper Window or Door Installation

Small gaps, flashing errors, or sealing issues can allow moisture intrusion — and moisture is the beginning of bigger problems.

🔹 HVAC Performance Issues

Improper airflow balancing, loose ductwork, or drainage concerns in crawlspaces can impact comfort and long-term efficiency.

🔹 Plumbing Leaks

Minor drips at fittings, under sinks, or at water heaters often go unnoticed until damage occurs.

🔹 Electrical Concerns

Loose connections, missing GFCI protection, or improperly wired outlets can show up even in new builds.

🔹 Attic & Roof Deficiencies

Insulation gaps, missing baffles, improperly installed flashing — all things that may not be visible during everyday living.

Why Timing Matters

Once your one-year anniversary passes, many builder-covered repairs become your responsibility.

An inspection before that deadline provides:

  • Documentation

  • Photos

  • Clear descriptions of issues

  • A professional report you can submit to your builder

It gives you leverage — while the warranty is still active.

It’s Not About Finding Fault. It’s About Protection.

An 11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection isn’t about criticizing the build.

It’s about:

  • Protecting your investment

  • Catching small issues before they become expensive repairs

  • Giving homeowners peace of mind

Your home is likely the largest purchase you’ve made. It deserves the same level of thorough evaluation as any other home — new or not.

Serving Maryland’s Eastern Shore and Sussex County, DE

At Hometown Inspections, we perform comprehensive builder warranty inspections that include:

  • Roof and exterior

  • Interior systems

  • Plumbing

  • Electrical

  • HVAC

  • Crawlspaces and attics

You’ll receive a detailed digital report with photos, typically delivered within 48 hours.

If your one-year anniversary is approaching, now is the time to schedule.

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