Construction Warranties & Maintenance

Understanding Construction Warranties

When a construction project is completed, different parts of the project may carry different types of warranties. These warranties may come from the contractor or builder, manufacturers of installed products, or subcontractors who performed specific work. Understanding how these warranties work helps homeowners know what to expect if issues arise.

Warranty Coverage

Understand contractor, product, and workmanship warranties to protect your home long after construction is completed.

Warranty Coverage

Understand contractor, product, and workmanship warranties to protect your home long after construction is completed.

Builder Workmanship Warranty

Most contractors provide a warranty covering the quality of their workmanship. This warranty typically applies to the labor performed during the project:

The exact warranty terms may vary depending on the contractor and the project contract.

Manufacturer Product Warranties

Many of the materials and products installed in a home come with manufacturer warranties. These are provided directly by the manufacturer:

If a product fails due to a manufacturing issue, the manufacturer may repair or replace the product.

Subcontractor Warranties

Some portions of the project may also be covered by warranties from specialty subcontractors:

What Is Not Covered

What Warranties Typically Do Not Cover

While warranties provide important protection, they do not cover every situation:

Maintaining Your New Space

Proper maintenance plays an important role in protecting newly installed materials and systems:

Keeping this information organized can be helpful for future reference.

Seasonal Home Maintenance

Homes naturally expand and contract slightly with seasonal temperature changes. Small adjustments may occasionally be needed:

These small adjustments are normal in many homes, particularly after major renovations or additions.

When to Contact Your Contractor

If a homeowner notices something that may be related to construction work, it is always best to reach out. Contractors can help determine:

Keeping this information organized can be helpful for future reference.

Long-Term Care of Your Home

A newly renovated space is an investment in the home. Proper maintenance and occasional care will help ensure that the improvements continue to perform well for many years. By understanding the materials used and following proper care guidelines, homeowners can protect the value of their investment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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