

To make sure your new home warranty is effective in Dallas–Fort Worth, you must:
understand what’s covered,
document issues early,
schedule warranty inspections at key intervals, and
submit claims correctly and on time.
DFW builders follow a standard 1–2–10 warranty structure, but the effectiveness depends on how well you track defects, communicate with your builder, and use your coverage before it expires.
Most Dallas–Fort Worth builders use a standard warranty model:
Covers items like:
Paint, drywall cracks
Flooring issues
Cabinets, trim, doors
Windows & basic functionality defects
This is the warranty you’ll use the most — don’t miss deadlines.
Covers:
Electrical
Plumbing
HVAC
If something isn’t functioning the way it should, the 2-year systems warranty protects you.
Covers major structural components:
Foundation
Load-bearing walls
Framing & structural integrity
This is your long-term safety net — especially important in Texas clay soil conditions.
Most warranties do not cover:
Normal settling or hairline cracks
Damage from lack of maintenance
Landscaping, grass, or trees
Weather-related wear
Appliance warranties beyond manufacturer coverage
Cosmetic items after the 1-year mark
Knowing this early helps you submit claims before the expiration window closes.
The 11-month inspection is one of the most important steps in DFW.
A licensed inspector will review:
✔ Foundation settlement
✔ Roof & flashing
✔ HVAC function
✔ Plumbing performance
✔ Attic ventilation
✔ Grading & drainage
✔ Electrical panel, GFCIs, breakers
✔ Water intrusion concerns
Many defects are small but extremely important to document.
🛠️ Why month 11?
Because your 1-year warranty expires at month 12 — and you need time for repairs to be approved and completed.
Throughout the first year:
Take photos
Capture videos
Keep a notes list of anything that seems off
Examples:
Nail pops
Sticky doors
Cracked grout
Water pooling near foundation
Uneven temperatures across the home
These become your official claim list during your 1-year walkthrough.
Builders respond faster when your claims are:
Written
Organized
Clear
Documented with photos/videos
Use your builder’s warranty portal and always:
Save PDFs of submission receipts
Get date-stamped emails
Note who you spoke with
Good communication = faster repairs.
Texas builders must follow the Residential Construction Liability Act (RCLA) which protects homeowners from:
Unjust claim denials
Bad-faith repairs
Delayed responses
If your builder refuses coverage unfairly, you have legal recourse — but usually, good documentation resolves issues efficiently.
Many homeowners call their builder first — but your agent can actually help more effectively.
At Refind Realty DFW, I assist clients with:
Warranty walkthrough prep
Reviewing claim lists
Communicating with warranty reps
Coordinating 11-month inspections
Documenting issues for future resale
A well-managed warranty period increases long-term resale value.
Buyers love homes with:
Completed builder warranty repairs
Documented maintenance
Transferable structural warranties
Good inspection history
Your warranty period is your chance to protect your equity for the next sale.
Your new home warranty is only as effective as your preparation.
By understanding your coverage, documenting issues early, scheduling an 11-month inspection, and managing claims properly, you can protect your investment and ensure your home performs the way it should.
As a dual-licensed Realtor® and Loan Officer, I help DFW homeowners navigate their new build, warranty period, and future resale confidently.
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Most DFW builders offer a 1–2–10 warranty structure.
Schedule a professional 11-month inspection before the 1-year warranty expires.
Document issues early with photos, videos, and notes.
Submit claims through the builder portal with clear descriptions.
Proper warranty management protects long-term resale value.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
Call :(713) 505-2280
Email: [email protected]
Site: www.stevenjthomas.com
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