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With years of hands-on experience in luxury single-family homes and commercial developments, we bring expertise, precision, and a deep understanding of construction best practices. Hiring an experienced builder ensures your project is completed efficiently, to the highest quality standards, and without costly mistakes.
Homeowners should complete a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI). This formal checklist documents defects before occupancy and is vital for establishing what’s warrantable under insurance.
Yes. Warranty providers may conduct inspections at key stages—foundation, framing, envelope, and final build—to ensure compliance with performance standards.
Homeowners must follow the maintenance manual provided at handover. Proper upkeep ensures warranty coverage remains valid—neglecting maintenance could void protections under the warranty.
Absolutely. We design and construct every home to meet or exceed BC Energy Step Code requirements. This means your home will be more comfortable, cost-efficient to operate, and environmentally responsible.
Every new home built by a licensed residential builder in BC—like Blazing Homes—is covered by mandatory third-party home warranty insurance under the Homeowner Protection Act. This protects homeowners and ensures high construction standards.
BC’s home warranty system includes:
2 years for materials and labour defects,
5 years for building envelope issues (like water penetration),
10 years for structural defects.
It’s a practical reference used by both builders and homeowners to understand how warranty claims are evaluated. It outlines performance standards for design, materials, and workmanship—helping ensure quality and accountability.
Only defects due to poor design, materials, or labour that violate the BC Building Code—or that pose material or safety concerns—are covered. Issues like incomplete work, interior decor choices, or changes made by owners are excluded.
Licensed builders are required to follow BC’s high construction standards and warranty requirements (the Residential Construction Performance Guide being a key tool). If a defect is covered, we are obligated to correct it—providing both expertise and peace of mind.