Defect Documentation
We help organize visible issues such as cracking, moisture intrusion, poor finishes, drainage problems, roof defects, and incomplete workmanship.
Independent Homeowner Support
We help homeowners identify, document, and organize residential construction defects so they can communicate clearly with builders, warranty providers, inspectors, and legal professionals.
How We Help
From early warning signs to detailed defect records, we help homeowners build a clearer, stronger case for corrective action.
We help organize visible issues such as cracking, moisture intrusion, poor finishes, drainage problems, roof defects, and incomplete workmanship.
We structure defect lists, supporting evidence, dates, and communication so warranty requests are complete, readable, and difficult to dismiss.
We help homeowners prepare concise notices, follow-up records, repair requests, and escalation timelines for unresolved defects.
We help you prepare for independent inspections and organize findings from qualified inspectors, engineers, contractors, or other professionals.
Our Process
Defect disputes become harder when records are scattered and communication is inconsistent. Our process keeps the facts organized from the beginning.
Tell us what happened, when the issue appeared, and what the builder has already done.
We arrange photos, reports, contracts, repair history, emails, and warranty information.
You receive a practical sequence for notices, inspections, follow-ups, and escalation.
We help keep the record accurate as repairs, responses, and new findings develop.
About Home Defect Advocates
Home Defect Advocates exists to help homeowners navigate the confusing period after discovering poor workmanship, incomplete repairs, or construction defects.
We focus on documentation, organization, and communication. We do not replace licensed inspectors, engineers, contractors, or attorneys. Instead, we help homeowners prepare accurate records and work more effectively with those professionals.
Common Issues
Start Here
Share a brief description of the defect, your property location, and any prior communication with the builder or warranty provider.