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American eBuilder warranties follow a three-phase coverage structure, with responsibilities clearly defined by year:
This structure provides clarity, compliance, and long-term protection. All warranty terms are expressed in the written warranty document for a specific address.
During the first year, the builder is responsible for issues related to defects in workmanship and materials, specific delivery systems and qualifying major load-bearing structural defects.
This includes defects resulting from construction methods or installed materials, as defined by the builder’s warranty obligations.
During the second year, coverage is limited to defects with the major delivery systems, which include:
The builder is also still responsible to repair major load-bearing structural defects during year 2.
From years three through ten, coverage shifts to the Insurer, who covers qualifying major load-bearing structural defects.
This includes failures of covered load-bearing components that affect the home’s structural integrity, subject to the warranty’s terms and conditions.
A structural defect is a failure of a covered load-bearing component that compromises the structural integrity of the home
Examples may include qualifying foundation movement or failure of structural framing elements, as defined in the warranty standards.
Covered components commonly include:
Exact coverage is defined in the warranty documentation.
The warranty generally does not cover:
Specific exclusions are outlined in the warranty.
Responsibility depends on when the issue occurs:
Yes. Because the warranty stays with the home address, all coverage during all ten years is typically transferable to subsequent homeowners for the remainder of the coverage term, subject to warranty terms. A warranty transfer fee may be applicable with appropriate transfer documentation.
If you’re new to the concept of structural warranties, you may want to start with our explanation of how the 1-2-10 warranty structure coverage works for builders and homeowners.
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