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    🛡️ Insurance & Warranties: What NYC Homeowners Must Know Before Renovating

    alexakoffi@gmail.comBy alexakoffi@gmail.comJuly 29, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Protect your property, your investment, and your peace of mind

    Renovating in New York City is exciting — but it’s also a legal and financial tightrope. From water leaks to faulty wiring, plenty can go wrong. That’s why insurance and warranties should never be an afterthought.

    Whether you’re a first-time homeowner in Brooklyn or managing a brownstone in Harlem, this guide will help you understand what protections you need when renovating your property in NYC.


    🧾 Why Insurance Is Essential During Renovation

    Renovation work introduces new risks to your home:

    • Water damage
    • Fire hazards
    • Structural damage
    • Injuries on site
    • Lawsuits from neighbors or subcontractors

    A simple mistake could cost thousands in repairs or legal fees if you’re not properly insured.


    🏠 Step 1: Check Your Homeowner’s Insurance

    Most standard homeowner policies do not cover major renovations automatically. Before starting work:

    ✅ Notify your insurance provider
    ✅ Confirm whether you need a “builder’s risk” rider
    ✅ Update your dwelling coverage limit if you’re increasing the home’s value
    ✅ Ask about temporary vacate clauses (some policies don’t cover homes left empty)

    💡 If your contractor causes damage and is uninsured — your insurer could deny the claim if you didn’t disclose the renovation.


    👷 Step 2: Require Contractor Insurance

    NYC law requires all licensed contractors to carry certain types of insurance:

    🔹 General Liability Insurance

    Covers property damage or injuries during construction.

    🔹 Workers’ Compensation Insurance

    Covers job site injuries to employees or subcontractors.

    🔹 Disability Insurance (NY State Law)

    Required for employees of any contracting firm.

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    ✅ Ask for a Certificate of Insurance (COI) listing you and your property as “Additional Insured.”

    ✅ Confirm their license is active with the NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) or the DOB.

    🧠 Never assume coverage. Ask for proof — and call the insurer to confirm.


    🛠️ What Is Builder’s Risk Insurance?

    If your project is large (gut renovation, additions, multi-month timeline), consider a Builder’s Risk policy — often required by lenders.

    It covers:

    • Fire, theft, vandalism
    • Materials stored on-site
    • Weather-related damage
    • Work in progress

    Usually purchased by the homeowner or GC and lasts the duration of construction.


    🛑 What Can Void Your Insurance?

    • Doing unpermitted work
    • Hiring unlicensed contractors
    • Failing to report changes to your insurer
    • Leaving the property unoccupied without disclosure
    • Misrepresenting project cost or scope

    🧾 Understanding Warranties: What to Expect in NYC

    🧱 Contractor Warranty (Workmanship Warranty)

    Most NYC contractors offer a 1-year workmanship warranty, covering defects in labor — not materials. This is not required by law, but good contractors include it in the contract.

    🪟 Manufacturer’s Warranty

    Applies to items like:

    • Windows
    • Flooring
    • Appliances
    • Roofing materials
    • HVAC systems

    These warranties only apply if the product was installed correctly and registered.

    🧰 Extended Service Plans

    Some contractors partner with third-party warranty companies for longer coverage. Read the fine print.


    ✅ Must-Haves in Your Contract

    • Warranty terms in writing
    • Insurance information clearly stated
    • Scope of work + materials
    • Mechanic’s lien release clause
    • Start and completion dates
    • Payment schedule tied to milestones

    📎 In NYC, a written contract is required by law for home improvement projects over $500.


    🏙️ Special Considerations for Co-ops & Condos

    • Check with your building management — they may require:
      • Specific contractor insurance limits
      • Approval of contractor credentials
      • Proof of additional insured listing
    • Your personal condo/co-op insurance (HO-6) may not cover renovation damage. Ask your insurer if a unit renovation rider is needed.
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    📝 Final Thoughts

    Insurance and warranties might not be as exciting as tile colors or open shelving, but they’re the foundation of a safe and successful renovation in NYC. Before you swing a hammer or sign a check:

    ✔️ Confirm your own coverage
    ✔️ Demand proof of contractor insurance
    ✔️ Get warranties in writing
    ✔️ Never start without a contract

    For smart renovation tips, vetted professionals, and legal guidance for NYC homeowners, visit www.RenovateNY.com — your trusted local resource.

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