What Is Build Warranty And Why It Is So Important?

Building a new home or renovating an existing one involves a lot of planning large or small scale. So, while the plans are being implemented we often forget the most essential or equally important thing i.e. build warranty. This is an insurance cover that protects clients against risks involved in real estate investment and construction.

The build warranty is available for residential, commercial projects and insolvency protection.

  • Residential warranty – The residential warranty offers protection for new builds, renovations & conversions and retrospective properties,commonly known as latent defect insurance. Cover is available for all type and scale of home developments.
  • Commercial warranty – The cost of correcting defects in walls, foundations and other structural elements poses the potential of a major financial risk. Commercial warranty fully covers the cost of correction. The packages are tailored to meet your project demands.
  • Insolvency protection – Building a confident, trusting relationship with the clients is essential for a builder or developer and insolvency protection helps in the process. The coverage offers clients a safety net against potential loss of deposits in case the developer becomes insolvent.

Why do you need one?

Build warranty might not be your top priority when the overall cost is already mounting up but it is essential. When issues with workmanship or defects arise, only the insurance coverage will protect against them. Moreover, in future when you are ready to sell your property, the mortgage lenders will require a build warranty before providing a mortgage. So, make sure you add this warranty to your top priority list.

To learn more or discuss this with an expert visit:- www.buildwarranty.co.uk

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