Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Vancouver BC Home Inspection Service Provides New Building Warranty Inspections

By Lilia Slaybaugh


There is much fun and excitement in purchasing a brand new condo, townhouse, or house. You have little to worry about when you receive a new building warranty, as major repairs are covered. However, some warranties are much better than others and Vancouver BC licensed home inspectors provide property and warranty inspection services to make your life easier.

Most new houses have few problems but some could have major difficulties, and that is why you should consider hiring a professional inspection service to check everything out. They will inspect the inside and outside, including roofing. In addition, important things like electrical work and plumbing is also thoroughly inspected.

A certified inspector checks more than your building as he is there to make sure your new building warranty is sufficient. You never know when you might need to file a claim and it is vital to understand what things are covered and which things you may be financially responsible for in the future. Your inspector can fully explain your warranty coverage.

Your inspector will show the best way to make a claim on your warranty. This greatly simplifies the process and you can have your house repaired as quickly as possible, with the least amount of delays. Also, a thorough inspection will make you aware of problems that you did not know about.

If the inspector finds things that need fixing, you can contact your warranty company for repairs. This helps you avoid major problems in the future. For example, if there are roofing or plumbing issues, fixing them now may prevent major water damage to your property.

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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