If you need assistance with warranty claims after your home inspection, we're here to help.
Warranty claims can feel confusing, so this page explains exactly how warranty claims work, what is covered by your limited warranties, and how to get help if something goes wrong after your home inspection. Read the information below, then submit a claim form and our team will guide you through the warranty claims process step-by-step.

A common source of dissatisfaction with home inspectors comes from comments made by contractors. Contractors’ opinions often differ from ours. Don’t be surprised when they have a financial interest to provide you a more expensive service than needed for their financial gain (usually contractors trying to get work by saying the inspector should have caught something).
It’s important to remember that a home inspection has limitations. Inspectors cannot see inside walls or predict future issues. We assess what’s visible and accessible at the time of the inspection. We encourage you to get several quotes for repairs and, if needed, contact us for referrals so that any warranty claims you make are based on accurate, unbiased information.
When you use Vital Home Inspections for your inspection, you are automatically eligible for a Limited 125 Day Home Warranty, 125 Day Mold Warranty, 125 Day Sewer Line Warranty, and Five-Year Roof Leak Warranty. These warranties are free to you to help protect you against surprises that show up when you take possession of your new home – issues that were not evident at the time of inspection and not included in your Inspection Report.
If a covered problem does appear, the information below explains how warranty claims are handled for each type of coverage.
The 125 Day Warranty – covers specific mechanical and structural items that fail after your full home inspection. The warranty is valid 125 days from the inspection or 22 days from closing, whichever comes later. To make a warranty claim, the home buyer gets a repair estimate from a licensed contractor that lists the cause of failure and breaks down parts and labor, then submits the claim online here.
125 Day Mold Warranty – covers new visible mold, not hidden mold. During your home inspection and in your home inspection report, if there were no visible mold or moisture issues reported, this agreement covers the remediation (removal) of visible mold on surfaces permanently installed in the subject property. To make a warranty claim, the home buyer gets a repair estimate from a licensed contractor that states the cause of failure with parts and labor broken down and submits the claim online here.
Sewer|Gard Warranty – covers sewer & water line leaks from the house to the municipal connection. Coverage extends to 12 months with a paid sewer camera inspection (if issues were not found). To make a warranty claim, the home buyer gets a repair estimate from a licensed contractor that has the cause of failure stated as well as parts and labor broken down and submits the claim online here.
Platinum Roof Protection Plan – covers roof leaks that arise following your full home inspection, if it was not leaking the day of inspection and if deficiencies were not noted in your Inspection Report. The Platinum Roof Protection Plan is valid for 5 years from the date of the full home inspection. To make a warranty claim, the home buyer gets a repair estimate from a licensed contractor that lists the cause of failure and parts and labor and submits the claim online here.
This checklist walks you through the warranty claims process so you know exactly what to expect.
Reviewing these exclusions before submitting warranty claims helps avoid misunderstandings and denied claims.