NZCB InHouse magazine August/September 2021

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FROM NZCB —

What is a 10-Year Building Guarantee? What does a 10-year building guarantee cover? A 10-year building guarantee provides cover to the Homeowner should a structural or weathertightness defect arise, and the builder is no longer willing or around to come back and address these defects with the homeowner. It provides much greater protection than both the Building Act 2004 and Consumer Guarantees Act.

Are they required by law? Under the Building Act there is a 10-year implied warranty period. All residential building work in New Zealand, no matter how big or small, is covered by the implied warranties set out in the Building Act. The majority of banks are now requesting that homeowners get extra protection when applying for lending to finance a building project, in the form of a 10-year building guarantee. As a member of New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) you are able to offer this additional protection through the Halo 10-Year Residential Guarantee.

What are Homeowners covered for under New Zealand law? • Building works and building materials – under the Building Act’s implied warranties • Services provided by tradespeople – under the Consumer Guarantees Act • Misleading claims – under the Fair-Trading Act.

When do the warranties not apply? A building practitioner isn’t liable if the defect is caused by: • Events beyond human control • Accidental damage caused by others – but not subcontractors or anyone that the builder is legally responsible for • The homeowner not carrying out normal maintenance • The homeowner not carrying out or arranging to have repairs done, as soon as practicable after a defect becomes apparent • If the homeowner has not taken their contractor’s advice.

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What does the Halo 10-Year Residential Guarantee cover that is additional to the 10-year implied warranty by law? The Halo 10-Year Residential Guarantee is an extra service that the Builder or Homeowner purchases. This gives additional protection to a newly constructed home or renovation against qualified structural, weathertightness and non-structural defects. In the event of a claim being made and you the builder, are unwilling or unable to respond to the defects then Halo Guarantees Limited will step in. The Halo Guarantee provides unique protection not only for the homeowner but also the builder under the Waiver of Subrogation, a benefit exclusive to NZCB Business members. The Halo Guarantee covers the following: Floors – examples of structural elements • Concrete foundations, foundation walls and floor systems • Piles and bracing elements, bearers, joists, subfloor framing • Inter-story flooring • Structural retaining and block walls Walls – examples of structural elements • Structural framing e.g. beams, lintels • Bracing elements and fixings e.g. Ridged air barriers which provide bracing • Structural steel portals, beams and columns Roof – examples of structural elements • Trusses, rafters, purlins, tile battens and bracing members • Ceiling diaphragms • Sheathing material such as ply Decks – if cover goes outside of primary structure • Piles and bracing elements, bearers, joists, stringers, subfloor framing • Decking material • Balusters, handrails, posts • Pergola or other structure over, if carrying a roof. In addition to structural defects, there are conditions in the Halo Guarantee to cover workmanship and material defects for a set period of time. This is when the building work or materials have either failed or are not in compliance with the Building Code and the New Zealand standards applicable at the time of the Practical Completion Date, whereby the item is not fit for its intended use and does not fall within the tolerances as set out in the Guide to Acceptable Tolerances applicable at the Practical Completion Date.


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NEWS BITES

5min
pages 60-61

Installation of GIB HandiBrac®

2min
page 59

Ensure your site is safe during the winter months

2min
page 56

Site Safe and Massey University investigate stress in construction

2min
page 57

Designing cavity sliders for access and usability

2min
page 58

Meet our NZCB Presidents

8min
pages 51-52

97% of builders report discomfort or pain at work

2min
pages 54-55

Message from the AST Trust

1min
pages 48-49

Golf tournament raises $10K and helps keep steam train rolling

1min
page 50

Auckland builder turned YouTube sensation

4min
pages 38-39

Recognising our members

5min
pages 36-37

New online tool to find out if building consent is needed

1min
pages 26-27

Ditching your negative self-talk

3min
pages 30-31

Ways to reduce over thinking

2min
page 29

Are you an ‘Ant’ or a ‘Grasshopper’?

4min
page 28

Be brave: it’s time you embraced tech

3min
pages 22-23

Employees vs independent contractors and increased sick leave entitlements

4min
pages 24-25

More amendments to the Building Act

5min
pages 20-21

Putting our partners in the spotlight

2min
page 16

What is a 10-Year Building Guarantee?

3min
page 10

Submissions open for REVERE Volume 5

2min
page 17

Prioritising GIB® plasterboard waste minimisation and recycling

2min
pages 18-19

Message from the Chief Executive

1min
pages 6-7

Message from the NZCB Board

3min
page 4

Message from Technical and Education Manager

3min
pages 8-9

NZCB brings something special to the small screen

3min
pages 12-13
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