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In addition to the minimum 1-year Workmanship warranty required for all new homes built in the state of Oklahoma, McCaleb Homes offers an additional 2-year Mechanical Systems Warranty and 10-year Structural Warranty backed by the Professional Warranty Service Corporation. This written warranty is in compliance with the National Association of Home Builders guidelines and provides you the peace of mind of clear and concise national standards for handling occasional issues should they occur after the purchase of your new home. In order to offer a 10-year structural warranty of this kind, Professional Warranty Service Corporation requires a third party licensed engineer to inspect each home during various stages of the construction process and provide multiple reports confirming sound construction methods and the home's structural integrity.

We welcome this accountability because it results in a better built home with fewer problems down the road. One construction method that Caleb McCaleb owner and CEO insists on, is pierring every eight feet all of our continuous footing foundations down to bedrock. This method has proven highly effective in avoiding many common issues such as settling in the long-term and adds untold value to the marketability of your McCaleb Home when the time comes for re-inspection and resale. The comfort you have is knowing that your new home has a firm foundation that you and your family can count on for the long term. This is one of many methods that we employ everyday to build better with your future in mind. We stand behind our experienced staff, trade partners and suppliers to provide the quality workmanship and innovative design you expect from your new McCaleb Home.
1 YEAR WARRANTY PROTECTION PLAN

The following general categories apply to the 1-Year Workmanship Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.
    Site Work
  • Grading
  • Drainage
  • Concrete
  • Cast-in Place
  • Construction & Control Joints
    Masonry
  • Unit Masonry (Brick, Block & Stone)
  • Stucco & Cement Plaster
    Carpentry
  • Rough Carpentry
  • Finish Carpentry
    Thermal & Moisture Protection
  • Waterproofing
  • Insulation
  • Ventilation & Moisture Control
  • Sealants
  • Exterior Siding
  • Roofing
  • Sheet Metal
    Doors & Windows
  • Doors: Interior & Exterior
  • Garage Doors
  • Wood, Plastic, & Metal Windows
  • Hardware
  • Storm Doors, Windows & Screens
  • Weatherstripping & Seals
  • Glass & Glazing
    Finishes
  • Lath & Plaster
  • Drywall
  • Hard Surface Flooring (Flagstone, Marble, Ceramic Tile, etc.)
  • Resilient Flooring
  • Finished Wood Flooring
  • Painting
  • Wall Covering
  • Carpeting
    Specialities
  • Fireplaces
    Cabinets & Vanities
  • Kitchen Cabinets & Vanities
  • Countertops
    Mechanical
  • Plumbing
  • Water Supply
  • Heating & Air Conditioning
    Electrical Components
  • Switches & Receptacles
  • Service & Distribution
 
2 YEAR WARRANTY PROTECTION PLAN

The following general categories apply to the 2-Year Systems Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.
Mechanical Systems

  • Septic Tank Systems
  • Plumbing
  • Water Supply
  • Heating & Air Conditioning
Electrical Systems

  • Electrical Conductors
 
10 YEAR WARRANTY PROTECTION PLAN

The following general categories apply to the 10-Year Structural Coverage. Coverages change over time and these are general guidelines only. The specific coverages are governed by the warranty booklet provided to the homeowner at closing.   
Unless one or more of the Warranty Exclusions apply, for ten (10) years from the Effective Date of Warranty, your Warrantor warrants your home against Structural Failure (Click on the file above for more detail including the Warranty Exclusions). Structural Failure means Actual Physical Damage to the Home as a result of one or more of the Designated Load-Bearing Members meeting one of the Failure Criteria specified in this Section. Actual Physical Damage means a visually- observable, adverse condition evidenced by distortion, cracking or crushing in a portion of the Home. The Designated Load-Bearing Members are:

  • Foundations
  • Beams
  • Columns
  • Load-Bearing walls and partitions
  • Floor systems and sub-flooring
  • Roof framing and sheathing
     
Some examples of portions, but not inclusive of all portions, of the Home that are not Designated Load-Bearing Members and are not covered by this Structural Coverage:

  • Non-load bearing walls and partitions
  • Appliances, fixtures, and items of equipment
  • Finish Flooring material
  • Roof shingles, roof tiles, and tar paper
  • Wall tile and wall paper
  • Plaster, laths, and drywall
  • Doors, trims, cabinets, hardware, insulation, paint and stains
  • Brick, stone veneers and stucco
  • Any type of exterior siding
  • Heating, cooling, ventilating, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems
  • Basement and garage concrete slabs (Exception: In Colorado, basement slab coverage is for four years)
The Failure Criteria for the Designated Load-Bearing Members are:

  • Whenever the stress in the Designated Load-Bearing Member or its connections, due to design dead loads and live loads, is more than one and one half times the stress allowed in the Building Code in effect at the time of construction, provided that such condition exists to the extent that the sanitation of the Home or the safety of the occupants of the Home are materially endangered, or
  • Whenever a vertical structural Designated Load-Bearing Member leans or buckles where such condition is caused by lateral movement of the column and not by differential elevation of the foundation, and such movement results in the distance between a face of the base of the member and a plumb line dropped from the corresponding face of the point of maximum movement exceeding one sixth of the corresponding width of the member, provided that such condition exists to the extent that the sanitation of the Home or the safety of the occupants of the Home are materially endangered, or,
  • Whenever the deterioration or inadequacy of a foundation causes a condition to exist to the extent that the sanitation of the Home or the safety of the occupants of the Home are materially endangered, or,
  • Whenever the differential elevation of the finished floor surface of a room in the Home exceeds one inch in a ten foot measurement and there is evidence of Actual Physical Damage that is consistent with the measured differential elevation, or,
  • Whenever the differential elevation of the finished floor surface of the Home exceeds four inches in a twenty-foot measurement.
 * Refer to the contract for specific coverages, terms, conditions, limitations, exclusions and service fees. Available only where allowed by law.