If you are a remodeler in the state of Texas, you have
two options when choosing a Remodelers
Program from StrucSure Home Warranty.
Why do we
offer two options for Texas? Texas warranty requirements
and standards differ from other states, and in order to meet these
requirements and the needs of our Texas remodelers, we tailored our program
and coverage options.
Please review the different program options below and select the program you
would like to enroll in based on the benefits and coverage options that are
right for you and your project.
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(Note this is the Nationwide
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Third-party, insurance-backed warranty.
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Includes a
one-year warranty
that backs the remodeler's workmanship and materials as
follows:
- up to $25,000 or contract amount
(whichever is less) - $199
- $25,000 - $50,000 - $349
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Has an
optional provision to
cover structural components for one year (up to $20,000) for
an additional fee
- up to $20,000 - $199
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This program
does not fully meet the Texas Association of Builders (TAB) contract
standards or past TRCC
performance standards.
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(Note this is the Texas program.) |
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Two Options include:
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OPTION 1 - (1 and 2)
Includes a one-year warranty
on workmanship and materials (acts as a surety behind the remodeler's
warranty).
PLUS
A two-year warranty on
delivery systems (piping,
wiring and ductwork). This also acts as a surety behind the
remodeler's warranty.
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OPTION 2 - (1, 2, and
10)
Includes a one-year warranty
on workmanship and materials (acts as a surety behind the remodeler's
warranty).
PLUS
Includes a two-year warranty
on delivery systems (piping,
wiring and ductwork). This acts as a surety behind the
remodeler's warranty.
PLUS
Includes
ten-year structural coverage on
all structural elements.
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Both options within this program
fully comply with the performance standards in the current
contract promulgated by the Texas Association of Builders
(TAB) and the previous TRCC performance standards.
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