Warranty
The following general categories apply to the 1-Year Workmanship Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.
Site Work
- Grading
- Drainage
Concrete
- Cast-in Place
- Construction & Control Joints
Masonry
- Unit Masonry (Brick, Block & Stone)
- Stucco & Cement Plaster
Carpentry
- Rough Carpentry
- Finish Carpentry
Thermal & Moisture Protection
- Waterproofing
- Insulation
- Ventilation & Moisture Control
- Sealants
- Exterior Siding
- Roofing
- Sheet Metal
Doors & Windows
- Doors: Interior & Exterior
- Garage Doors
- Wood, Plastic, & Metal Windows
- Hardware
- Storm Doors, Windows & Screens
- Weatherstripping & Seals
- Glass & Glazing
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Finishes
- Lath & Plaster
- Drywall
- Hard Surface Flooring (Flagstone, Marble, Ceramic Tile, etc.)
- Resilient Flooring
- Finished Wood Flooring
- Painting
- Wall Covering
- Carpeting
Cabinets & Vanities
- Kitchen Cabinets & Vanities
- Countertops
Mechanical
- Plumbing
- Water Supply
- Heating & Air Conditioning
Electrical Components
- Switches & Receptacles
- Service & Distribution
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The following general categories apply to the 2-Year Systems Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.
Mechanical Systems
- Septic Tank Systems
- Plumbing
- Water Supply
- Heating & Air Conditioning
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Electrical Systems
- Electrical Conductors
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The following general categories apply to the 10-Year Structural Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.
Unless one or more of the Warranty Exclusions apply, for ten (10) years from the Effective Date of Warranty, your Warrantor warrants your home against Structural Failure (Click on the file below for more detail including the Warranty Exclusions). Structural Failure means Actual Physical Damage to the Home as a result of one or more of the Designated Load-Bearing Members meeting one of the Failure Criteria specified in this Section. Actual Physical Damage means a visually- observable, adverse condition evidenced by distortion, cracking or crushing in a portion of the Home.
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