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A structural warranty, or structural/latent defects insurance, is defined as an insurance policy that covers defects in the workmanship, design and materials used in the construction of a self build. ... Typically, major faults in the design and construction will be covered, but snagging defects are excluded.
Most builder warranties cover material and workmanship on a new home for one to two years, with coverage that lasts as long as 10 years on major structural elements. There's much to be wary of these days in the world of new-home warranties.
According to HUD standards, a structural warranty covers specific types of structural defects: actual physical damage to load-bearing elements of a home that result in failure of its load-bearing function to the extent that a home becomes unsafe, unsanitary, or otherwise unlivable.
Dealing With Major Structural Defects Home builders' warranties, though, don't normally cover small cracks in brick, tile, cement or drywall, although they can. Many home builders, though, offer warranty coverage for up to 10 years for major structural defects affecting the health or safety of their homes' occupants.
Coverage for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems is generally two years. Some builders provide coverage for up to 10 years for major structural defects, sometimes defined as problems that make a home unsafe and put the owner in danger. For example, a roof that could collapse is a major structural defect.
Warranties are usually divided into different terms, such as a one-year warranty to cover materials and labor; a two-year warranty to cover plumbing, electrical, heating, and air; and a 10- or 20-year warranty that covers structural defects that include foundations and load-bearing walls.
A structural warranty is an insurance policy designed to protect against defects in new buildings, normally for a period of 10 years after completion.
No, it's not compulsory. However, most lenders will require one, and you may have problems when it comes to selling a house that is less than ten years old if you don't have a warranty. A structural warranty is often a requirement for a self-build mortgage.
In short, an insurance-backed structural warranty ensures that the warranty insurer will cover the cost to repair qualified structural defects in the home.
Structural Defects Warranty protects against defects in newly built or converted and refurbished residential developments. It can also be known as latent defects insurance. It also protects against the potential cost of rebuilding and rectifying any defects that arise.
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