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Before you can enroll a warranty, you must first be a 2-10 Builder Member. Apply Online now or you can call our New Home membership team at 877.777.1344.

Talk with our new home team in regards to any potential structural defect claim.

Builders – our team of experts is ready to support your needs in home building, home warranty, engineering, soils and risk management.

2-10 Builder Members can easily enroll homes via Builder Portal or you can call our New Home membership team 720.531.6758.

Check on the status of an open service request via Builder Portal or call Front Line at 720.531.6743.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A structural warranty for home builders provides 1 year surety coverage for workmanship, 2 years surety coverage for distribution systems and a full 10 years of third-party insurance-backed coverage for qualifying structural defects on newly constructed homes. Builders must register to become members of the 2-10 HBW program, and home buyers may refer their builder.

If you’re building a new home, and are a builder, please visit our Builder Portal. If you’re building a new home and would like for your builder to provide a structural warranty, visit Suggest a Builder page.

Yes. We offer fully transferable warranties. If the original home buyer sells their home before the 1, 2 or 10-year coverage is complete, this protection can be transferred to the new owner.

2-10 HBW’s insurance-backed warranties are reinsured by Swiss Re and SCOR Re, two of the world’s largest reinsurers. With combined surplus holdings in excess of $4 billion, you can trust the financial backing of our warranties. We have paid out more than $250 million in structural defect claims, helping our builders protect their business and their customers.

The average cost of 10 full years of structural coverage is less than .5% of the total purchase price of the home, including the land. Become a builder member today.