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Does the contractor have to give a warranty?
That will depend on your state’s laws. Some will give you a limited warranty simply because they "stand behind their work" and/or wish to preserve and enhance their reputation. The homeowner should always request that the contractor put a warranty into the written contract, since cracks, chips, and other defects often are discovered within a one-year period after completion.
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