How Our 30-Day and 1-Year Walkthrough System Protects Homeowners Long After the Job Is Done
When you build or remodel a home, the work doesn’t end the day the crew cleans up and drives off. That’s actually where most builders disappear — and it’s exactly where Bespoke Builders steps in.
We built our warranty and walkthrough system around one idea: a homeowner should never be left wondering what happens next. Clear communication. Scheduled follow-ups. Zero surprises.
Here’s how our system works and why it matters for every homeowner.
Final Blue-Tape Walkthrough: Setting the Standard
Before you move in (or sign off on a remodel), we walk the entire project with you. Together we mark out paint touch-ups, trim adjustments, cabinet alignment, hinge tweaks, and anything else that needs to be perfect.
Nothing gets left to chance. Nothing gets “forgotten.”
Everything is listed, documented, and completed before final approval.
30-Day Walkthrough: The Settling-In Check
After you’ve lived in the home for a month, small things naturally reveal themselves — doors that need a slight adjustment, minor drywall seams, a cabinet tweak, a squeaky hinge.
Most builders wait for you to chase them down.
We schedule this visit automatically.
You live in the home, make a list of anything you want looked at, and we come back to take care of it. No hassle. No excuses.
1-Year Walkthrough: Warranty Before It Expires
This is the big one.
A full year of seasonal changes gives the home time to settle. Any movement in trim, caulking, grout, or hardware shows up at this stage.
Most homeowners forget about their warranty until it’s too late.
We don’t let that happen.
We schedule your 1-year walkthrough for you, go through the entire project again, and resolve anything that needs attention. This keeps your home looking new and performing like it should.
Why This System Matters
Plenty of contractors talk about “quality.”
Very few prove it in writing and even fewer come back a year later.
Our walkthrough process shows you exactly what to expect, when to expect it, and who will be showing up to take care of it. It protects your investment and eliminates the stress of wondering whether a builder will actually answer their phone after the project ends.
This is what “built for those who expect more” actually looks like in practice.