11-Month Builder Warranty Inspection in Titusville, FL
Own a newly built home in Titusville? An 11-month builder warranty inspection helps you document visible issues before your builder warranty expires — so you have a written record to reference when organizing repair requests before the warranty window closes.
What an 11-month builder warranty inspection reviews
An 11-month builder warranty inspection evaluates the visible and accessible systems and components of your home near the end of the first year of occupancy. Your inspector documents conditions, notes concerns where visible, and delivers a written report — independent of the builder — that you can use when submitting repair requests before your warranty period closes.
Roof and Exterior
Roof covering, flashing, gutters, siding, and exterior trim. After a year of North Brevard County's UV exposure, summer rain, and humidity near the Indian River Lagoon, early signs of improper installation often become visible and are worth documenting before the warranty expires.
Electrical
Panel installation, outlets, switches, and visible wiring. Some electrical deficiencies only become apparent after the home has been occupied — the 11-month mark is the right time to evaluate what was not obvious at move-in.
Plumbing
Supply and drain lines, fixtures, and water heater. Slow drains, minor leaks, or moisture around connections can develop over the first year and are worth documenting before the warranty closes.
HVAC
Heating and cooling equipment, ductwork, and airflow. In Florida's climate, HVAC runs almost continuously — performance concerns are common first-year findings worth documenting before warranty closes.
Structure and Attic
Foundation, framing, and attic where accessible. A year of occupancy and seasonal moisture cycles can reveal settling, movement, or structural concerns that were not visible at closing.
Interior Finishes, Doors, and Windows
Doors, windows, fixtures, trim, and visible safety conditions. After living in the home for nearly a year, small issues become apparent — sticky doors, improperly seated windows, damaged finishes, or fixtures not functioning as intended.
Signs of Settling, Moisture, or Workmanship Concerns
Visible signs of differential settling, moisture intrusion, or workmanship shortcuts. Florida's year-round humidity and Titusville's proximity to the Indian River Lagoon can accelerate the visibility of these concerns in the first year.
Why Titusville homeowners schedule an 11-month builder warranty inspection
A new home in Titusville is a significant investment. The builder warranty is one of the few formal protections you have during the first year — and maximizing that protection means documenting conditions before the warranty closes, not after.
- Newer construction in Titusville serves a growing aerospace and defense workforce. Issues not visible at closing can surface during the first year of occupancy — particularly in Florida's climate with its year-round humidity and seasonal storms.
- A builder warranty typically covers defects in workmanship and materials for a defined period — often one year for general items. Scheduling an inspection before that period expires gives you a written record of visible conditions to reference when communicating with your builder.
- A licensed, independent home inspector evaluates the home from your perspective. The written report documents what is visible and accessible on the day of inspection and belongs to you.
- Many homeowners reach the 11-month mark without realizing how close the warranty window is. Scheduling the inspection in month 10 or 11 gives you time to review the report and submit formal repair requests before the deadline.
- Organizing concerns in a written inspection report before contacting your builder is more effective than communicating issues verbally. A formal report gives your repair requests clarity and documented backing.
Cost and what to expect
Pricing depends on the home size and inspection needs. Call (954) 899-3713 for current availability and pricing — no forms, no waiting.
Schedule with enough time to review your report and submit repair requests before the warranty expires. Your written report is typically delivered within 24 hours.
Did you have a new construction inspection before closing?
Many Titusville homeowners schedule two inspections at different stages of new-home ownership. A new construction inspection in Titusville is typically scheduled before closing — while you still have the opportunity to raise concerns with the builder before taking ownership. The 11-month builder warranty inspection happens nearly a year later, with the goal of documenting issues that developed during occupancy before the warranty window closes.
Serving Titusville and North Brevard County
We serve Titusville and surrounding North Brevard County communities for 11-month builder warranty inspections. If your warranty is approaching its deadline, reach out early.
Titusville ZIP codes served include 32780 and 32796. Coverage extends to Mims, Port St. John, Cocoa, and surrounding North Brevard County communities. Visit our Titusville service area page for more details.
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