NHBC Reviews 434

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Most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Consumers express dissatisfaction with the company's service, quality, and warranty process. People report claim denials, even for issues that seem obviously defective, such as water ingress. The consensus is strong that the company is not meeting expectations in these areas. Consumers feel the business favors developers, leading to poor workmanship and a disregard for building regulations. Some reviewers mention communication issues, delays, and difficulties in getting claims approved. However, opinions on the staff are mixed, with no clear consensus.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Corrupt NHBC ..They need to be shut immediately..Claims team are sitting to decline claims coming through ..Horrible ..FCA need to investigate them and stop selling new build homes are covered with... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC areca corrupt organisation and the FCA needs to shut them down IMMEDIATELY! They are rude, useless and incompetent. Even if the build has not been built to required building regulations st... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I worked as a property inspector at Southern Housing Group for many years. We asked officials from NHBC to look at a problem with a block of flats where the balconies were leaking and letting rain wat... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

See my review of 02 January. We have now lodged four formal internal complaints and all four found in our favour. We have lodged number five. Despite this, NHBC have done nothing. Our case(s) is... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company only care about the developers and as a new home buyer they couldnt care less. They passed a house off that had hundreds of snags. Was incorrectly wired and had fire risks. All they care... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

useless incompetent tossers. Just an extension of the builders. Work which they deemed unacceptable is now strangely acceptable. How has that become so.... i will let you make up your own minds. Buil... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I had a fantastic experience with NHBC, namely Tonica Okyere who couldn't have been more helpful in helping me find an archived NHBC form. I'm extremely grateful to her for a swift and efficient se... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Had several claims. Driveway sink hole was one with the drains having issues. They admitted there are defects and poor work but said it doesn’t meet requirements due to cost of repair I can’t claim o... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC is the institution that mocks buyers of Newly built homes with the so-called Building Standards Check. But the inspectors only check visually. Many inspectors have no idea about construction. An... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Contacted them about mortar falling out in between bricks. Inspector came around and sent a report saying it was in a small area and only a few mm eroded. Then on the same report he poste... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What is the new homes regulator doing. The whole purpose of the appointment was to avoid the issues being described on this invaluable web site. I had a claim running with NHBC for over 12... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Feel totally let down, shocked and quite frankly insulted. I have had two separate officers to my property, Mr Hind and Mr Collins and on both occasions they have tried to pull the wool over. As a res... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bunch of scumbags…. Received the following message Although the damage was caused by a defect, the cost of repairs would not exceed the minimum claim value. Therefore, this is not cov... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This organisation is totally pointless. Their warranty is worthless, they have no clue and they are in the pocket of the builders.. Never rely on these clowns as you will be disappointed. No wonder th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A policy that's not worth the paper it's written on! The inspector who came to our house was full of promise and smiles. Told us everything we wanted to hear to our face and then failed to deliver on... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

literally they have a reason for everything to not cover you.... we have 3 defaults due to building works carried out and they have found a reason each time not too pay out, honestly no point in havin... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

We bought a house that was 3 years old, originally built by Strata, and noticed a leak coming through the faux chimney whenever it rained. This caused multiple damp patches in our spare room. Since we... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely Disappointed – NHBC Is Failing Homeowners NHBC is a disgrace to the concept of homeowner protection. When tiles on my roof were damaged — an issue clearly covered under the supposed... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I wanted to make a claim, however I was told if I made a claim despite whether my claim was approved or I was right in making the claim, any future buyers of my property would be informed I made a cla... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Based on the reviews here I was not expecting to receive anything back from my claim regarding a roof issue. I usually don't leave reviews, but I don't think NHBC deserves 1*... To my surprise, eve... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The assessor was very kind and everything, they even agreed that the issue with our house was due to failure to meet the required building standards. Too bad the part of the house where the fault happ... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrific organisation. Simply a get out clause for builders to held accountable for the terrible standards they build and leave properties in. The ruling of 'not visible within 2m of natural day... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These people are ruining the building industry,clueless on every level.. I’ve more knowledge in my foot than these clowns.. Destroying building sites on a daily basis!

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC feels like a scam to trick you buy new built house. they seems won't accept any claim anyway and you are always on your own as developers / builders are their clients.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Truly shocking - these people should be investigated and put in prison! Scandalous how they are allowed to exist. They do NOTHING!!!!

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Shame I can't give more than 5 stars, would give 10 if I could! NHBC were absolutely fantastic and supportive. Went through the process over emails and over the phone with a very very helpful lady.... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Insurance scam, where nhbc will try their best not to.pay out, and use every delay tactic, it's shameful they have no accountability. Even when a claim is accepted, the process is again set up to... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s not really protection, it’s more house developer propaganda to make it look like they are doing more than they are. My house had over 100 issues, at least 10 significant NHBC breaches. I con... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Three months from my last review and NHBC have continued to delay and refuse. We have also uncovered a lot of rotten plywood that has clearly been exposed then covered by NHBC's appointed contractors.... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

We purchased a property in August 2025, built in 2021. The NHBC guarantee is still current. After two weeks in the property we returned from holiday to discover a vertical tile had fallen... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've lived here 8 years. I've reported drainage issues since lockdown. They're still not resolved. David Wilson Homes tried to wash their hands of this. They're still faulty from your build. Pal... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My experience with NHBC has been incredibly frustrating and has left me questioning what purpose this institution actually serves. I sent dozens of emails describing the trauma my family and I a... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A dry verge unit fell from my property in only moderate winds. Official records show the maximum gust was 48 mph — well below the Met Office’s definition of a storm. On inspecting the dam... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

10-year new build insurance, yeh right! After our mains water pipe parted directly from the underground pipe into the house (due to a builders defect in cutting the mains pipe too short and hav... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC: don't waste your time, just get the issues resolved yourself by a reputable tradesman & then take the developer & the NHBC to court for recompense - at least then you know the defect is rectifie... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC confirmed that the mortar in my home did not meet their standards, but the remedial works they accepted from the builder did not appear to fully comply. When I made a Stage Three complaint... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC are meant to protect new home owners but from my experience they do not ! I have had several issues with my property and the inspector from the NHBC was useless had no idea what he was doing and... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To EVERYONE Who has Ligament Complains Against The NHBC , Having Proof and All Correspondents To Them , Please Sent To The Financial Ombudsman , If Everyone Did So , Before More New Buildi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Seems the stories in the other reviews are true. Would give negative stars if possible. Went to the NHBC to assist in a resolution dispute with Taylor Wimpey. After my new home flooded wi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Despite having a mission statement which emphasises improving things for Home Owners, the NHBC in my experience and apparently in many others as well, according to the reviews, is only operating for t... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Steve, our site manager was great. Any issues we had were quickly resolved.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have had many years of of listening to The Failures Of THE NHBC,Being a Parish Councillor in Oxfordshire in the 90s, Then it wasn’t worth the Paper it was Written On! Outrageously They A... See more


Company details

  1. Construction company
  2. Building Inspector
  3. Chartered Surveyor
  4. Home Builder
  5. Housing Development

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NHBC is the UK’s leading independent standard-setting body and provider of warranty and insurance for new homes. Our purpose is to work with the house-building industry to raise the standards of new homes and to provide protection for homebuyers in the form of Buildmark warranty and insurance. With no shareholders, NHBC is able to invest in its purpose of raising standards and activities to improve the quality of UK housebuilding. As an expert authority on the housing industry, active in research and development, we work with government and stakeholders to help shape housing policy. Established in 1936, NHBC is the home warranty provider of choice, with a market share of approximately 80%.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The NHBC is a waste of time their only…

The NHBC is a waste of time their only a insurance policy for the house builder if you have problems with a new build that they have passed off they will do nothing they say speak to the builder who does bugger all I will never by a new build again it’s a big con from them all from the builder the sales rep to NHBC

10 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Tonica Okyere - Thank you

I had a fantastic experience with NHBC, namely Tonica Okyere who couldn't have been more helpful in helping me find an archived NHBC form. I'm extremely grateful to her for a swift and efficient service. She might have saved a property chain with her speed!

Thank you!

10 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Where is the new homes regulator when you need them?

What is the new homes regulator doing. The whole purpose of the appointment was to avoid the issues being described on this invaluable web site.

I had a claim running with NHBC for over 12 years. Fortunately I had the experience and expertise to fight our claim, but we had to take it to the ombudsman (who ruled for us). NHBC had to do the remedial work twice as the first time they made the defects worse.

The second set of remedial work was better, but if I had not watched every move, we would have ended up with work not in compliance with building regs!

The new building regulator needs to start reviewing and engaging with people that have been wronged. All we did was buy a new house! Caveat Emptor cannot apply with new houses as we can’t monitor the work.

It about time the government started to protect owners and to get things changed.

23 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC

NHBC: don't waste your time, just get the issues resolved yourself by a reputable tradesman & then take the developer & the NHBC to court for recompense - at least then you know the defect is rectified correctly & these idiots have yet another black mark against them & a poor Trustpilot rating; one of many!

21 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A Massive Lie

Despite having a mission statement which emphasises improving things for Home Owners, the NHBC in my experience and apparently in many others as well, according to the reviews, is only operating for the support of Home Builders. I feel consumers are badly gaslit around this, and essentially walked into a massive trap. The girls working at the NHBC will be really caring, and lure you into feeling safe in their hands, and as if they are someone you can turn to for support. Then they had you over to Claims Handlers who are in close regular contact with Home Builders, and do exactly what the Home Builders want. A lot of NHBC salaries and commissions are paid for by Home Builders, so the entire system is flawed. It is rigged. They even deliberately tried to mislead me they could help me with something to stop me taking legal action against the home builder. Later, when I turned to them for help with the same thing, that all went down the drain, and they sat in ambiguity deliberately in order to avoid accountability. Both the NHBC and the Home Builders will use each other to avoid accountability. Its an unspoken agreement which is awful, and ultimately screws the consumer over every time. I raised a formal Complaint with the NHBC after an NHBC Resolution Report, and that was more of the same. Trying to stop me from reaching any actual support. They will become angry with you for trying to do anything to empower yourself, they expect to have absolute control over you, your life, and your happiness, and your home, just like the home builders. It is not a nice industry at all, and all the people working there are complicit. I actually feel worse to the NHBC, than to the criminal home builder I bought from, because the NHBC gained my trust, only to betray me in the most dirty ways. They seemed all too entertained by watching my absolute distress where things escalated for me and got 100 times worse, because I believed they might be able to help. I tried to show them what went on, how criminal the home builder was/is, and instead things just got dangerous for me, as in my safety and life was in danger, and I learnt the NHBC knew everything already. They distance themselves when faced with 3rd parties looking at this, but behind closed doors, they know everything already, I am not telling them anything they do not already know. That realisation was mortifying to me. They continue to rate these home builders 5 stars. They have enabled institutional abuse, and the worst kinds of home builders, and it is in absolute opposition with their own policies. Their statements about what they are there for are for lip service. Make no mistake, you are alone, with the home builder, and the NHBC are not there for you at all. I wasted a huge amount of time on the phone with them. They prolonged my stress a lot, instead of alleviating anything. They produced a report which had obviously had direct input from the home builder. And they continue to shove down your throat, they are an independent body. If they were an independent body, how come so many people on here do not feel that way at all? The industry needs an entire rebuilding if you ask me from the ground up. It is absolutely not independent, and the NHBC are there to protect the Home Builders, not the Home Buyers. That's the reality, despite the denial of this coming from the industry. I am not alone in this experience. By the time, you are reaching out to the NHBC, you are already in a bad situation, already vulnerable. You will be preyed on, and your vulnerability exploited. It's a complete failure of the system, and those they are meant to protect. Devastating experience that will forever damage and change how much I trust organisations and institutions that proclaim to be there for you. If you need to use them, they will help will small things, but if you have anything big like I did, good luck. I suggest legal action is the only route. These organisations cannot be relied upon. The industry is deeply flawed and rigged against the consumer.

20 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Had several claims

Had several claims. Driveway sink hole was one with the drains having issues. They admitted there are defects and poor work but said it doesn’t meet requirements due to cost of repair I can’t claim off the builder as they collapsed. So left with repairs to pay for and the roof. Due to poor work. NHBC signed off the property so I’m going to hold them responsible. NHBC not worth the paper it’s written on

6 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Feel totally let down

Feel totally let down, shocked and quite frankly insulted. I have had two separate officers to my property, Mr Hind and Mr Collins and on both occasions they have tried to pull the wool over. As a result, my property is left looking like a total discrace due to the builder Jones Homes. I have a garden wall that will inevitably collapse in the near future because it has been that badly constructed. They have used different colours of mortar to patch up which has made the house unsaleable. Mortar on garden wall is literally eroding in vast areas and can be scraped off with just a finger. They are totally biased and will favour the builder every time. Judging by the reviews, this looks common practice and there seems to be a major issue and concern with how this company can provide legitimate warranties. I will be seeking help from local and national MPs going forward and will fight this for the next 20 years if I need to. Disgraceful!!

17 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Policy that's not worth the paper it's written on!

A policy that's not worth the paper it's written on! The inspector who came to our house was full of promise and smiles. Told us everything we wanted to hear to our face and then failed to deliver on any of it. Promised to phone, didn't! Promised to give us lot's of options to fight against the builder, didn't. Really isn't worth having a policy with this company.

19 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company only care about the…

This company only care about the developers and as a new home buyer they couldnt care less. They passed a house off that had hundreds of snags. Was incorrectly wired and had fire risks. All they care about is the developer who keeps their company running. My advice will be to seek legal advice if any issues with your new build home as the nhbc will not care. Its in their interest to sign off any house regardless of condition. Their certificate is not even worth the piece of paper its written on to cover their own backs as they are obviously taking a huge backhander from developers.

1 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All these regulatory are big SPAM…

All these regulatory are big SPAM organization in UK as they by default find reasons to support the builder only and do not help. I have been told "the gap to the edge of the deck is within the acceptable limit of 100mm, and the balcony is performing as intended." Seriously, how can you have 10cm gap tolerance level for high rise building balconies? Where is safety & security? Do not buy new build as all the builders and these authorities are just there to extract money by selling high priced flats & houses!

23 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I worked as a property inspector at…

I worked as a property inspector at Southern Housing Group for many years. We asked officials from NHBC to look at a problem with a block of flats where the balconies were leaking and letting rain water to get inside the flats. We assumed that this would be covered by the NHBC cover. They came out to meet me to do a joint inspection only to tell me that NHBC cover didn't cover flat roofs or balconies! Anyone with knowledge of buildings knows that flat roofs and balconies are the most common things that are likely to leak. The fact that neither of these defects were covered by NHBC speaks volumes...

20 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fixed leaking chimney

We bought a house that was 3 years old, originally built by Strata, and noticed a leak coming through the faux chimney whenever it rained. This caused multiple damp patches in our spare room. Since we were out of warranty with Strata and it was a structural fault, we contacted NHBC for help. From start to finish, their service was excellent. Communication was good, they explained all our options, arranged the scaffolding and fixed the leak. They even redecorated the room afterwards! We couldn’t be happier with the support we received.

20 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NHBC is no guarantee!!

We purchased a property in August 2025, built in 2021. The NHBC guarantee is still current.
After two weeks in the property we returned from holiday to discover a vertical tile had fallen from the property.
Having checked our NHBC guarantee it appeared that these tiles were covered and so we started the claims process.
We were shocked when this was dismissed, as it didn't let water into the property.
We challenged this, sent photos and were then given a quotation for the cost and told it did not meet the minimum claim value.
We engaged our own roofer, who advised that there was a further broken tile and several others misaligned, which we should return to the NHBC with details.
NHBC again dismissed this and only added another £50 to the quotation, still keeping it below the minimum claim value.
We complained and asked that somebody at least come and survey the roof, particularly as another tile had since fallen.
They didn't do so and just dismissed the claim again.
Today we gave the go ahead to a private roofer to start the work, not wanting further stress with NHBC. He advised that one of the broken tiles had just been stuck on, using mastic, so was clearly broken at the build stage.
I would imagine, in the future, we will have further tiles fall and again this all adds up in the cost to ourselves.
Shocking how NHBC can just wash their hands of this.
Development Quarter Jack Park, Wimborne, Dorset.

16 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Only care about David Wilson Homes

I've lived here 8 years. I've reported drainage issues since lockdown. They're still not resolved. David Wilson Homes tried to wash their hands of this. They're still faulty from your build. Palmed off to NHBC.

Thus I now wish to escalate to an official complaint. NHBC just keep opening new claims which command £1500 excess costs. Costs due to David Wilsons ineptitude with the build. A build I was told had "extra checks" due to being initially shared ownership. This house is an absolute shambles. I've had the pleasure of smelling raw sewage for the best part of half a decade. A house that was NEVER fit for purpose. Still isn't. I don't want to publicise this online but I am at my absolutely wits end living here. I detest this faulty, vile, poorly built house and I now must demand repair before I take it further.

The excess doesn't even remotely cover the costs to destroy my garden- a garden I had to pay out for because your builders placed bottles of urine and breeze blocks into the ground of so no grass could grow (you know this happened as neighbours reported the same and had a heart attack over). Do you want the breakdown of my mental health/worse on your hands? As someone with ADHD, this is not longer livable and I cannot cope.

Would you like to live in a house that you couldn't use your toilet? That stank of raw sewage 24/7?

20 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My home was signed off as compliant by NHBC Building Control Services Ltd, who also act as my warranty provider.

NHBC confirmed that the mortar in my home did not meet their standards, but the remedial works they accepted from the builder did not appear to fully comply. When I made a Stage Three complaint, the same person who had signed off my Building Control certificate was assigned to investigate, which I felt was a conflict of interest.
I have also noticed that NHBC have since downgraded some of their own standards, and it appears they are applying their 2025 version to my complaint. My home was built before this, and I believe the 2019 Building Regulations and NHBC standards should apply instead.
NHBC provide the warranty and have also signed off the building control certificate for my home.
These inconsistencies have left me feeling that the process lacked independence and clarity, and I was told by the person investigating my complaint that I could not escalate my complaint to building control regulations authority as they only deal with houses built after 2024 and that the previous body handling complaints cease to exist.

So who handles the complaints and investigations into this?

As a homeowner who pays for this service, I am very disappointed

3 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To EVERYONE Who has Ligament Complains…

To EVERYONE Who has Ligament Complains Against The NHBC , Having Proof and All Correspondents To Them , Please Sent To The Financial Ombudsman , If Everyone Did So , Before More New Building , an Government investigation needs to Be Make On Their Continued Negligence. Also On GOV. UK Petitions ,
You can Sign That .Finally Send To Your MP .
The Years Of The NHBC Gross Negligence Must Be Stopped. Also The NHBC is Keeping Quite About The Law Changing in 2022. Under The “ Building Act 2022,
BSA In Construction Under “ The Defective Premises Act 1972/DPA)& The BA 1984 renewed & Came into force in 2022.Form Claims Occurring Before 28th June 2022( ie work completed) the limitation period will be Extended to 30yrs. Section 1 Claims that Relate to The Original Construction . Claims After 2022 A Prospective 15 Year period . Section 38 to BA 1984 Breaches Of Building Regulations & Damages .
Claims under section 1 the Defective Premises Act .
Claims under The Building Safety Act . The Amendment DPA is Now Extended to Include Works In Relation to Any Part of the Building.
If You Have Proof Other Homes Have Had The Same Fault and The Builder Has Corrected The Fault, Then You Have A Claim . Under Building Regulations The NHBC Must Inspect All Certification That The Builder Has or Must Have . All Building Controllers Must Adhere To ALL Building Regulations, THAT is THE LAW If You Have Any Fault With Your Home , You Need To Check Under Gov.Uk If It Comes Under Building Regulations . Then Check If The NHBC Should Have Checked The Builder Had Complied With The Set Building Regulations .
If In Any Doubt , You Should Contact Your Local Building Control Authorities & Ask Them If Your Fault Comes Under “ Building Controls Responsibilities “
Under Building Regs , WHICH ALSO the NHBC state
ALL Materials , Products & Building Systems SHALL a be Suitable For Their INTENDED PURPOSES.
That is The Law . If Your House Was Built After 2022 There is Also a New Body “ The New Home Ombudsman Service “ You Could Contact For Advise .
2010 Reg 7 Deals Specifically With Materials & Workmanship in The Construction of New Builds & Is LEGALLY BINDING.BR. 11 2007 Compliance .
Also I Advise You Look Up The Gov.Uk Standards That Any Building Control Inspector Must Lawfully Abide To . It Is The NHBC Responsibilities To Check The Builder Has “ COMPLIED & Built To All Building Regulations.

26 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Poor installation, warranty dismissed, and no accountability from NHBC or Walker Group

A dry verge unit fell from my property in only moderate winds. Official records show the maximum gust was 48 mph — well below the Met Office’s definition of a storm.

On inspecting the damaged verge unit, I found it was fixed with screws instead of nails, directly against the manufacturer’s installation instructions. The manufacturer’s guidance is clear: these units must be nailed.

NHBC Technical Standards 2022 – Chapter 7.2 (Pitched Roofs), clauses 7.2.17 and 7.2.19 state that all proprietary systems must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. NHBC’s own website confirms that all products must be suitable for their intended purpose and installed following the manufacturer’s instructions.

Despite this, my within-two-year claim to Walker Group (Springfield) was dismissed as “storm damage” — even though the wind speed did not meet the Met Office’s threshold for a storm. NHBC then refused to uphold my complaint, ignoring the evidence of non-compliant installation.

To make matters worse, all other properties on the development (and nearby developments) have the first verge unit secured, but my home — and 15 others — have a mix of secured and unsecured units. This inconsistency is being ignored, despite the safety risk.

Both Walker Group and NHBC refuse to comment on the non-compliance or take remedial action. I can only assume that the cost of fixing 16 homes runs into tens of thousands of pounds, which may explain their unwillingness to act.

If this is how NHBC and certain builders handle clear breaches of their own standards, homeowners should be extremely cautious about relying on them for protection.

14 August 2025
Unprompted review

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