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Friday, 18 July 2014

Vancouver BC Home Inspection Service Provides New Building Warranty Inspections

By Lilia Slaybaugh


If you are buying a new house, condo, or townhouse, it is an exciting time in life. In addition, most new homes come with some type of warranty and in case you need something repaired or replaced, you will not be responsible for the bill. However, not all warranties are the same and Vancouver BC licensed home inspectors will check out your warranty as well as your property.

Just because the house is new, does not mean it cannot have problems. When you receive a property inspection from a qualified professional, your entire house is carefully checked out. This includes the roof and exterior. The inspector also makes sure the plumbing and electrical fixtures are in good operating condition.

If you wish to have your warranty checked out, that is not a problem. Your inspector will carefully examine the contract to see what types of problems are covered and what is not. It is best to know which things you are responsible for before any kind of problems develop, so you can plan ahead.

Some warranty contracts have specific rules for filing claims and if you do not adhere to those rules it could take a long time to process your claim. This can be very frustrating. A good inspector shows you exactly what you need to do to file a claim, so you will incur the least amount of delays and difficulties.

Your inspector may find some things that require attention, so you can promptly call your warranty representative to arrange for repairs. This can save you a great deal of headaches and time. For instance, you could have a tiny leak in the roof that could become major in the near future.

When you choose a Vancouver home inspector make sure that he is certified and a member of the Canadian National Association of Certified Home Inspectors. This insures that you are getting the best possible services. A certified inspector must take a great deal of training and continuing education to keep up on the latest building regulations.




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