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New Home Warranties for Buyers and Homeowners in Saskatchewan

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A new home is likely the largest investment of your lifetime. If you have purchased a new home built and sold by a Travelers Canada-approved builder, you are eligible to protect your investment from defects from the trusted provider in new home warranties in Western Canada.

Travelers Canada’s new home warranty policies are underwritten by St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company (Canada Branch), and are only offered in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

Home warranty coverage in Saskatchewan

To be eligible for a new home warranty, new homes must be new construction, or at least 75% renovated, and built by an approved builder who is registered with both Travelers Canada and the New Home Buyer Protection Office for homes in your province.

We register builders based on their track record, technical expertise, financial capacity and after-sales customer service. Only builders that meet our underwriting criteria are approved.

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2-5-10 year warranty coverage

Travelers Canada offers a 2-5-10 home warranty, which provides insurance against certain construction defects. The warranty provides 2-year coverage of materials and labour, 5-year coverage of the building envelope, and 10-year coverage of structural defects. The warranty provides 2-year coverage of materials and labour, 5-year coverage of the building envelope, and 10-year coverage of structural defects. Warranty protection also requires that you protect your investment by properly maintaining your new home. Consult your Maintenance Manual for guidance.

Before closing a home

Before taking possession of your new home, arrange a preoccupancy walkthrough with your builder. This is an opportunity to identify any construction deficiencies that need correcting before you move in. During this meeting, the builder will present you with a Warranty Commencement Date Certificate to sign. This certificate lets Travelers know the date to begin your new home warranty coverage.

After you purchase a home

Once you have moved into your new home, you’ll want to ensure your home warranty coverage has taken effect. Your builder will send the signed Warranty Commencement Date Certificate to Travelers Canada. When we receive the certificate from your builder, we will mail you the Home Warranty Certificate.

Please be sure to read the Home Warranty Certificate carefully and keep it in a safe place. The Home Warranty Certificate details your warranty coverage, defines exclusions, and outlines the process for reporting covered defects. This certificate stays with the home and is transferred to future homeowners.



What is a new home warranty?

A new home warranty is an insurance policy provided with most newly built homes, giving buyers protection against the cost of repairing construction defects covered under their warranty.

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Claim services

Report/manage a home warranty claim

Home warranty claims are different from traditional insurance claims, requiring specialized expertise and knowledge. We’ve supported thousands of homeowners through the warranty claim process, and we can guide you through it, too.

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