At HR Construction and Design LLC, we stand behind our work with a commitment to quality and integrity.

Here’s a breakdown of the differences between these types of warranties:

  1. Home Warranty

    • Covers repairs or replacements of major home systems and appliances (e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical, kitchen appliances) due to normal wear and tear.

    • Typically provided by a third-party warranty company.

    • Requires a service fee for repairs, and coverage lasts for a set term (e.g., one year, renewable annually).

  1. Manufacturer’s Warranty

    • Covers defects in products or appliances from the manufacturer.

    • Can have different terms for parts vs. labor (e.g., 1-year labor, 5-year parts).

    • Works with the manufacturer or an authorized service provider for claims.

  1. Material Warranty

    • Covers defects in the materials used for a project (e.g., roofing shingles, flooring, paint).

    • Provided by the manufacturer of the material.

    • Does not cover installation issues—only the material itself.

  1. Workmanship Warranty

    • Guarantees the quality of installation or construction work done by a contractor.

    • Covers issues resulting from poor workmanship, such as improper installation.

    • Offered by the contractor or builder, ensuring their work meets industry standards.

Each type of warranty protects against different risks, so it’s important to understand what is covered before relying on them.