The Relationship Doesn’t End at Possession.
Every Landry Homes build is enrolled in the Alberta New Home Warranty Program before keys change hands. That’s the mandatory coverage — but our approach to aftercare goes beyond meeting the minimum. We build homes we’re accountable for. If something comes up after you move in, you call the same person who built it.
What’s Included
Your Landry Homes warranty and aftercare package covers:
- Full enrollment with the Alberta New Home Warranty Program (ANHWP) before possession
- One-year coverage on workmanship and materials defects
- Two-year coverage on mechanical systems: plumbing, electrical, and HVAC
- Ten-year coverage on structural defects
- Complete warranty documentation package provided at possession
- Trades contact list — so you know who to call for specific systems
- Pre-possession deficiency walkthrough and resolution
- Post-possession follow-up at 30 days and 11 months
- Direct access to Jamie throughout the warranty period — not a call centre
Why it matters in Edmonton
Alberta’s New Home Warranty Program is mandatory for all new home builders in the province — but not all builders treat it the same way. Some builders enroll because they have to and then become difficult to reach when a claim comes in. We enroll because we stand behind the homes we build, and we stay reachable because that’s part of the job.
Edmonton’s climate creates specific warranty considerations that don’t come up in milder markets. The first full freeze-thaw cycle after possession will reveal any drainage issues around the foundation. Window seals, caulking, and exterior cladding all see real stress in an Alberta winter. The one-year workmanship coverage window is there for exactly this reason — issues that develop in the first heating season are legitimate warranty items.
We also provide a trades contact list at possession specifically for Edmonton’s climate realities. If your furnace acts up in January at 11pm, you want to know who to call. We give you that information as part of the handover, not as an afterthought.
Our Process
Pre-Possession Walkthrough
Possession & Documentation
Post-Possession Follow-Up
Ongoing Responsiveness
Frequently Asked Questions
One year on workmanship and materials, two years on mechanical systems (plumbing, electrical, HVAC), and ten years on structural defects. Coverage amounts vary — your warranty certificate will outline the specific limits.
Normal wear and tear, damage caused by the homeowner, cosmetic issues that don’t affect function, and appliances (which carry their own manufacturer warranties). Landscaping and driveways are generally excluded unless covered separately.
Contact us directly. We prefer to resolve warranty items ourselves before involving the ANHWP. If we can’t resolve it or we disagree on coverage, the ANHWP has a conciliation process.
That’s exactly why the ANHWP exists. The program provides backed coverage regardless of the builder’s status. Your home is protected even if your builder is not.
Yes. The remaining ANHWP coverage transfers to the new owner with the property. It follows the home, not the original buyer.