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Home Building Master Class

Building a Home That Lasts: Essential Tips for a Home to last a Lifetime

Building a new home is an exciting journey, filled with dreams and aspirations. As you embark on this adventure, it's crucial to ensure that your home is constructed to last for years to come. In this masterclass, we will share essential tips to help you preserve your builder warranty, protect product warranties, caring for your foundations, and conduct regular inspections. By following these guidelines, you'll not only safeguard your investment but also enjoy the peace of mind that comes with owning a durable and reliable home.

Preserving Your Builder Warranty:
One of the most valuable assets of your new home is the builder warranty, particularly the 30-year structural warranty. To ensure the warranty remains intact, it's important to be aware that any major works or activities could potentially void it. The recommendation is to always ensure any work on your home is being undertaken by licensed contractors and tradespeople with warranties for their work. By being mindful of potential risks and promptly addressing any issues, you can preserve your builder warranty and protect your investment in the long run.

Product Warranties:
Apart from the builder warranty, many products within your home come with their own specific warranties from the suppliers. These warranties typically cover items like cooking appliances, hot water systems, garage doors, and more. When you receive your handover packs upon moving in, carefully review the product warranties and their specific requirements. By understanding the terms and conditions of these warranties, you can ensure timely maintenance and potentially avoid costly repairs or replacements.

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Landscaping for Long-Term Care:
The role of landscaping extends beyond aesthetics; it also plays a vital role in preserving the integrity of your home's foundation over the long term. When planning your landscaping, pay attention to the placement of trees and their roots in proximity to your house slab. As trees grow, their roots can potentially penetrate the foundation, causing structural issues. Additionally, it's crucial to direct surface water away from the house to prevent water accumulation and potential damage to the foundation. By considering these factors, you can protect your home's structural integrity and minimise the risk of costly repairs in the future.

Regular Inspections and Checks:
Even after moving into your new home, it's important to continue conducting regular inspections and checks. What may seem like a small crack in a tile, or a minor issue initially can quickly escalate into a larger problem over time. You can choose to perform self-assessments periodically or schedule professional inspections to identify any signs of damage or wear. By proactively addressing issues, you can nip potential problems in the bud and prevent them from becoming costly or extensive repairs down the line.


Building a home that lasts requires a proactive approach and attention to detail. By following the tips shared in this masterclass, you can preserve your builder warranty, protect product warranties, maintain your landscaping, and conduct regular inspections. Taking these measures will not only ensure the longevity of your home but also provide you with the peace of mind that comes with owning a quality-built residence. Remember, investing in the durability and reliability of your home today will save you time, money, and headaches in the future.

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