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Want
to Include a Warranty?
If you buy
a car or a set of tires, the warranty will explain exactly what’s covered and for
how long. A warranty is part of the contract. And that’s what Texas Construction
Contract Writer can do for your contracts. You decide which components are covered
by warranty, for how long and what constitutes a defect. Under Texas law, your contract
for commercial construction can (1) disclaim all express and implied warranties,
or (2) provide only a limited warranty, or (3) offer a broad form warranty. To disclaim
all warranties, you have to use exactly the right words. Just click in Texas Construction
Contract Writer to put those words in your contract. If you decide to offer a warranty,
Texas Construction Contracts Writer lets you identify exactly what’s included and excluded. Then set the warranty term for either structural or non-structural components.
Simply click an option to include a detailed definition of what constitutes a construction
defect for any of 45 components, from foundations to roofing and everything in between.
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List of warranty components |
- Asphalt paving
- Attic
- Basement
- Brick
- Cabinets
- Carpentry, interior finish
- Carpentry, rough framing
- Carpentry, sheathing
- Carpet
- Ceiling finish
- Ceramic tile, stone
- Chimney
- Concrete block
- Concrete, formed
- Concrete, slab
- Countertop
- Deck
- Doors
- Driveway
- Grading and excavation
- Gutters and downspouts
- Electrical system
- Fans (exhaust)
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- Fencing
- Flooring, hardwood
- Flooring, resilient
- HVAC system
- Insulation
- Landscape irrigation
- Landscape planting
- Lighting
- Paint, coatings, wallcover
- Plumbing
- Roofing, shingle
- Roofing other than shingle
- Septic system
- Siding, aluminum or vinyl
- Siding, cement board
- Siding, wood
- Skylights
- Stairs
- Stucco or plaster
- Trusses
- Wall finish
- Windows, mirrors
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