
Your Peace of Mind, Built In
Comprehensive Custom Home Warranties That Follow All Washington State Requirements
At Stennes Homes, we stand behind every home we build with quality, integrity, and transparency. As a licensed Washington State general contractor, we fully comply with all state laws regarding new home warranties—giving you confidence that your investment is protected.
Your new home is more than just a place to live; it’s a promise of craftsmanship, safety, and comfort for years to come. That’s why we provide clear warranty coverage for workmanship, materials, and structural elements, in accordance with Washington State guidelines. From the foundation to the final finishes, our warranty process is designed to make sure any concerns are addressed quickly and professionally.
We don’t just build homes—we build trust. And our warranty program is one more way we ensure your satisfaction long after move-in day.
Ready to learn more about our warranty process and coverage?
Submit the Warranty Inquiry Form today and we'll guide you through every detail of your protection plan.
Frequently asked questions
Washington State Home Builder Warranties
Q: What warranties are required by law for new homes in Washington State?
A: Washington State requires licensed home builders to follow specific warranty obligations, including coverage for workmanship and materials for one year, mechanical systems for two years, and major structural defects for up to ten years.
Q: When does my warranty coverage start?
A: Your warranty coverage begins on the date you take legal possession of your new home—usually the closing date.
Q: What does the warranty cover?
A: In accordance with Washington State law, coverage generally includes:
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Workmanship & Materials – 1 year
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Plumbing, Electrical, & HVAC Systems – 2 years
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Structural Components – 10 years
Q: How do I request a warranty repair or service?
A: Simply submit our Warranty Inquiry Form. We’ll review your request, schedule an inspection if necessary, and make any approved repairs promptly.
Q: Is there anything the warranty does not cover?
A: Warranties typically don’t cover normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or damage caused by the homeowner. Specific exclusions will be outlined in your warranty documentation.