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A 10-year structural warranty provides long-term protection against qualifying major load-bearing structural defects in newly constructed homes. For builders, it also provides clarity in responsibility, supports lender and regulatory requirements, and helps manage long-term structural risk.
American eBuilder administers new home structural warranty programs designed specifically for residential builders operating in most states nationwide. The program follows a clearly established 1-2-10 coverage model and defines who is liable for warranted defects during the 10-year period.
This page explains how a 10-year structural warranty works, what it covers, and why many builders incorporate structural warranty protection as part of their overall risk-management strategy.
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A 10-year structural warranty is a written, expressed warranty that provides defined coverage for qualifying warranted defects in newly constructed homes.
Unlike short-term workmanship warranties, a 10-year structural warranty provides a multi-year framework of responsibility. The goal is to provide clarity for:
Coverage terms are defined in the written warranty document issued for a specific home address and are subject to stated conditions, standards, definitions, and exclusions.
Structural warranties are often required by lenders, state regulations, or contractual agreements and are commonly used to support buyer confidence in newly constructed homes.
The diagram below explains how the 1-2-10 structural warranty coverage timeline works

American eBuilder warranties follow a three-phase coverage structure that defines responsibility during the 10-year warranty period.
During the first year, the builder is responsible for defects in:
This includes issues resulting from construction methods or installed materials, as defined by the warranty standards and builder obligations.
During the second year, coverage is limited to defects in major delivery systems, including:
The builder remains responsible for qualifying major load-bearing structural defects during this period.
From years three through ten, coverage shifts to the insurer for qualifying major load-bearing structural defects.
These defects typically involve failure of covered load-bearing components that affect the structural integrity of the home, subject to the warranty’s definitions, terms, and conditions.
This structured coverage model provides clarity regarding responsibility while extending long-term structural protection beyond the builder’s direct repair period.
A major load-bearing structural defect generally involves failure of a covered load-bearing component that compromises the structural integrity of the home.
Covered components commonly include:
Exact definitions, conditions, performance standards, and exclusions are outlined in the written warranty documentation.
Structural coverage typically does not extend to:
Many builders provide a 10-year structural warranty for practical, financial, and regulatory reasons.
Common factors include:
Because structural warranties clearly define coverage and responsibility, they help reduce uncertainty for both builders and homebuyers.
A structural warranty is not the same as a home warranty plan.
A structural warranty focuses on qualifying major load-bearing components of the home’s structure.
A home warranty plan typically covers:
Structural warranties address the long-term integrity of the home’s structural framework, while home warranty plans address operational systems and equipment.
Understanding this distinction helps builders and homebuyers choose the appropriate type of warranty protection.
American eBuilder offers structural warranty programs in the majority of states nationwide, with coverage options designed to align with state regulations and market requirements.
Availability and specific requirements may vary by location.
Builders working in multiple states often benefit from:
This streamlined approach helps builders scale operations without increasing administrative burden.
For more than 20 years, builders have selected American eBuilder for structural warranty administration because of:
The program is designed to provide clarity to builders while supporting compliance and market expectations.
Enrollment begins by speaking with a Sales Representative at American eBuilder to review membership requirements, available program options, and associated costs.
Once approved, Builder Members can order warranties online through American eBuilder’s streamlined ordering system.
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