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The general warranty found in construction contracts usually does not exceed:

  1. 1 year

  2. 2 years

  3. 6 months

  4. 90 days

The correct answer is: 1 year

In construction contracts, the general warranty typically has a duration of one year. This warranty period is intended to provide a reasonable time frame for homeowners or clients to identify and report any defects or deficiencies related to the work performed. Within this one-year time frame, the contractor is generally expected to address and rectify any issues that arise due to faulty workmanship or materials. The one-year warranty is a standard in the construction industry, as it offers a balance between protecting the client’s interests and the contractor's ability to manage potential liabilities effectively. The elapsed period allows clients sufficient time to notice any significant problems that may not be immediately apparent upon project completion. This duration reflects common practices and expectations in residential and commercial construction. Shorter warranties, such as 90 days, 6 months, or even 2 years, are less common for general warranties in this context. While some specific components or appliances may carry different warranty periods under manufacturer guarantees, the general warranty for workmanship in construction contracts is predominantly standardized to one year.