Two Year Cover
Parkes Homes Two Year Peace Of Mind Cover
Our Warranty lasts for two years from the date of legal completion and covers items which are not included in the LABC cover. For that period, we guarantee items supplied as part of your new home, covering defects caused by our faulty workmanship or materials.
Alteration Of Your New Home
Any alteration or extension made to your home following legal completion may adversely affect all, or part, of your Warranty. Please liaise with us if you plan to alter/extend your home.
Change Of Ownership
This Warranty is not affected if you sell or let your home. It would help if you could pass on the details about the Warranty and what it covers to tenants or subsequent buyers. If you sell your home whilst it is still within Warranty the cover automatically transfers to the new owners.
Your Rights
The Warranty does not affect your statutory rights. Some manufacturers also offer warranties over and above the initial two year warranty. Please contact the manufacturer's own customer services department.
We do not protect you against every problem that may occur and you are obliged to carry out maintenance on your home. Many limitations and conditions apply.
Our Warranty Does Not Cover:
- Problems with any workmanship, materials or appliances that you have bought or added to the property.
- Damage caused by storms or accidentally, by negligence, abuse or poor maintenance of the property or appliances. This includes blockages caused by inappropriate disposal of waste.
- Any cosmetic defects such as scratches, chips or marks that have not been reported within seven days of legal completion. This includes decoration, flooring, tiling, kitchen units, fitted wardrobes, worktops, sinks, sanitary ware, appliances, glass and other similar items. Outside of this time frame it may be difficult to prove how the damage was caused.
- Any problems caused by natural shrinkage or condensation.
- Any inconvenience, distress, consequential loss of enjoyment, or income loss caused by remedial works assumIng all reasonable steps have been taken to minimise disruption.