Understanding New Home Warranties

Understanding New Home Warranties

June 24, 20243 min read

Hey what's up everybody, it's TJ with Sanctified Homes, and today we're diving into the ins and outs of new home warranties. Whether you're looking to build a new home or remodel an existing one, understanding the warranties available to you is crucial. Every builder, remodeler, and contractor may offer different types of warranties, so let's break down what you need to know.

Why Warranties Matter

The Importance of Asking for a Warranty

First and foremost, always ask your builder or contractor for a warranty. It's surprising how often this crucial document isn't included in the initial contract package. A warranty is your assurance that the builder stands behind their work and will address any issues that arise after the construction is complete.

Types of Warranties

New Construction Warranties

Since we specialize in new construction, let’s focus on what you can expect from new home warranties. Typically, these warranties are outlined in a page or two, detailing the specific terms and conditions.

Boilerplate vs. Comprehensive Warranties

  • Boilerplate Warranties: These often cover the basics, promising to address major defects or issues. However, they might not go into detail about what is specifically included.

  • Comprehensive Warranties: A more detailed warranty will specify coverage periods for different components of the home, from structural elements to mechanical systems and finishes.

Components of a New Home Warranty

Structural Elements

Most new home warranties cover structural elements for a certain period, often one to two years. This includes the foundation, framing, and other critical aspects of the home’s structure.

Appliances and Mechanical Systems

It's essential to understand the warranties on individual appliances and mechanical systems, like furnaces and water heaters. These often come with their own manufacturer warranties, which might extend beyond the builder's warranty. For example:

  • Appliances: Check if the manufacturer offers a longer warranty and if you have the option to extend it.

  • HVAC Systems: Furnaces and air conditioning units usually come with separate warranties.

  • Water Heaters: Often have specific warranty terms, which might differ from the rest of the house.

Windows and Doors

Windows and doors may have transferable warranties, meaning they can be passed on to new owners if you sell your home. Some warranties might only cover the glass or specific parts, so it's essential to read the fine print.

Typical Warranty Durations

Short-Term Warranties

Some builders might offer very short-term warranties, from no warranty at all to 30 or 90 days. Be cautious with these, as they might not provide sufficient coverage.

Standard Warranties

In many areas, the standard warranty duration is one year. This covers most of the home’s systems and components, ensuring that any issues that arise within the first year are addressed.

Extended Warranties

At Sanctified Homes, we believe in the quality of our construction and offer a two-year warranty. This extended coverage demonstrates our confidence in the products and craftsmanship we provide, giving you peace of mind that we stand behind our work.

The Importance of Product Warranties

Understanding Product-Specific Warranties

In addition to the builder's warranty, it's vital to understand the warranties on individual products used in your home. This includes:

  • Appliances: Often come with their own warranties, which might be longer than the builder’s warranty.

  • Windows: Some windows come with lifetime warranties, which can be a significant benefit.

Extended and Transferable Warranties

Look for products that offer extended or transferable warranties. These can add value to your home and provide additional protection beyond the initial warranty period.

Conclusion

Understanding new home warranties is an essential part of the building or remodeling process. Always ask your builder or contractor for detailed warranty information, and make sure you understand the coverage for both the construction and individual products. At Sanctified Homes, we pride ourselves on providing comprehensive warranties to ensure your new home stands the test of time.

If you have any questions about new home warranties or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us at Sanctified Homes. We’re here to help you navigate the home building process smoothly and efficiently.

And as always, don’t forget to raise your standard! We'll talk to you soon.


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TJ Vitense

Founder of Sanctified Homes and Construction & the Blessed to Build Foundation, TJ believes in raising the industry standards. With his company Strategic Real Estate Experts, he helped hundreds of families buy and sell homes. And, now manages new home construction as one of Wisconsin's best home builders.

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