11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection in Coral Springs, FL
Own a new home in Coral Springs? An 11-month builder warranty inspection helps you document visible conditions before the builder's one-year warranty expires — so you have a written report ready when submitting repair requests. Schedule around month 10 or 11 to leave time to review findings and contact the builder before the deadline.
What an 11-month builder warranty inspection reviews
An 11-month builder warranty inspection evaluates visible and accessible systems and components near the end of the first year of occupancy. The report can help you organize warranty repair requests before the window closes.
Roof and Exterior
Roof condition, exterior materials, windows, and drainage after the first year of occupancy. South Florida's intense sun, UV exposure, and seasonal storms can accelerate wear on roofing, siding, and caulking — making it worth documenting conditions before the warranty window closes.
Electrical
Panel, wiring, outlets, and safety devices. The inspection documents any visible electrical conditions that appeared during the first year of occupancy.
Plumbing
Supply lines, drain lines, fixtures, and water heater condition after the first year. Leaks and settling can surface over time; the inspection documents what is visible.
HVAC
Condition and operation of heating and cooling equipment after a full year of use in Florida's climate.
Structure and Settlement
Foundation, framing, and any visible signs of settling or movement after the first year. Some settling is normal; the inspection documents conditions worth presenting to the builder.
Interior Conditions
Interior finishes, doors, windows, and safety devices after a year of occupancy. The report documents visible conditions you can use for warranty repair requests.
Why Coral Springs homeowners schedule an 11-month warranty inspection
A new Coral Springs home may develop visible conditions during the first year that were not present at closing. South Florida's intense heat, UV exposure, humidity, and storm season can reveal issues in roofing, drainage, and exterior materials that weren't evident when you moved in. Documenting these before the warranty expires is the only way to submit repair requests while the builder is still responsible.
- Builder warranties typically cover materials and workmanship for a limited time — often one year. In Coral Springs, South Florida's climate means issues like roof flashing gaps, stucco cracking, caulking failures, and drainage problems can appear in the first year of occupancy. Documenting these before the warranty expires is the only way to preserve your ability to request repairs.
- A new home in Coral Springs may develop visible conditions during the first year of occupancy that weren't present or weren't evident at closing.
- An independent inspector evaluates the home from the homeowner's perspective — not the builder's — and delivers a written report you can use to organize repair requests.
- Scheduling around month 10 or 11 leaves enough time to receive the report, review it, and submit requests to the builder before the warranty deadline.
- Florida's climate — heat, humidity, and seasonal storms — can accelerate wear on roofing, siding, caulking, drainage systems, and exterior materials even in the first year.
Cost and what to expect
Pricing depends on home size, age, and inspection needs. Call (954) 899-3713 for current availability and a quick quote — no forms, no waiting.
Schedule with enough lead time to receive the report and submit warranty requests before the deadline. The written report is typically delivered within 24 hours.
Did you get a new construction inspection before closing?
Many homeowners schedule two inspections at different points. A new construction inspection in Coral Springs takes place before closing or the final walkthrough. The 11-month inspection happens near the end of the first year to document conditions that appeared during occupancy — giving you documentation to submit repair requests before the builder's warranty closes.
Serving Coral Springs and Broward County
We serve Coral Springs and the surrounding Broward County communities. Need an inspection somewhere not listed? Call us — we may be able to accommodate.
Coral Springs ZIP codes served include 33065, 33067, 33071, and 33076. We also accept requests from nearby Broward County communities. See our Coral Springs service area page for full details.
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