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What is a 11-Month Warranty Inspection?
The most important aspect of an 11-month warranty inspection is to ensure that any issues covered under the warranty are identified and addressed before the warranty period expires. This inspection is typically performed just before the end of the 12-month warranty period to catch any defects or problems that might have surfaced during the first year.
Key aspects to focus on during the inspection include:
- Structural Integrity: Check for any signs of structural damage or defects in the building’s foundation, walls, and roof.
- Systems Functionality: Inspect essential systems such as plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling to ensure they are functioning correctly.
- Interior and Exterior Finishes: Examine finishes like paint, flooring, and fixtures for any wear or damage.
- Manufacturer Defects: Look for any issues related to defects in materials or workmanship covered by the warranty.
- Safety Compliance: Ensure that all safety features, such as smoke detectors and handrails, are in proper working order.
Documenting these findings thoroughly is crucial, as it will help in addressing any repairs or replacements needed before the warranty expires.