POST CONSTRUCTION AND WARRANTY

The post-construction phase is in place to cover any warranty items after the building construction is complete.

Like the preconstruction phase, the post-construction phase protects you should any situation come up after the build is complete.

Our experts at Riise have outlined items to consider in the post-construction process to help you know what to expect once the build is complete.

How Can Riise Help with Post-construction and Warranty?

When a construction job wraps up, documents will certify that a project has come to its end. These official documents are an important part of the post-construction process. Our team at Riise takes care of the post-construction, close-out and warranty paperwork for our clients.

Proper preparation is critical through every step of the build, and you should have an idea of what to expect in the post-construction phase early on in the process.

Just like with the pre-construction checklist, you will have one to go through after work is finished. You will be able to make changes as needed during the construction and be confident that you know your building inside and out at the end of construction.

Future Expansion Planning

Builders can often plan for a circumstance where expansion is required. Before the build even begins, your builder should be prepared for these situations during the pre-construction planning stages and consider them as pre-construction costs.

Riise assists in planning carefully with you and your builder. With careful planning, time and money will be saved by staying ready for any situation that requires expansion.

Construction Warranty

Our team at Riise understands that warranties are important since construction defects often don’t show up until well after the last check has cleared. Common ones include drywall cracks and nail pops, concrete and tile cracks, lumps in the carpeting, sticking doors and windows; and leaky flashings, to name a few. This is why working with a building and construction management company like Riise is beneficial.

Our professionals can help navigate post-construction and warranty issues.

The terms warranty and guarantee are often used interchangeably and have the same meaning legally. However, as commonly used in construction law:

  • A warranty is a manufacturer or contractor’s written promise (or guarantee) to repair or replace a defective product or correct defective workmanship. Most warranties have time limits and other restrictions (limited warranty).

  • A guarantee is a more general term referring to any promise by a manufacturer or contractor that a product or service will be free from defects.


TARION Warranty 

Riise complies with all Tarion required warranty obligations including the 30 day, 1 year, 2 year and 7 year requirements.

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