Poor craftsmanship for the trade is not covered, but damage to other property (other trades) is covered. For the general contractor, everything is their work and poor craftsmanship is not covered.
Hey,,, are you an insurance adjuster? Are you a contractor in this field? Cause I am here to tell you, you're wrong. Poor craftsmanship is not covered PERIOD. Loss from poor craftsmanship is NOT covered PERIOD. This is what I do every day.
Now, there are exceptions for every rule in the world. I have seen insurance adjusters cover losses that were not covered in the policy before, I don't know why, but I have seen it. That does not mean that is is right or it is gonna work out that way next time.
Consequential damages is covered, ie work that is not your work is covered. General contractor hires subs, one subs work (vapor barrier in your example) damages another subs work (walls -framing, drywall, paint). The damaged trades get covered, the homeowner had no expectation that perfect walls would get rotted. Home insurance pays then goes after the vapor barrier and the general contractor to pay back for the consequential damage, plus the homeowner has to go after sub and general contractor for the non covered poor work (vapor barrier).
Okay, I believe what you are talking about here is going after the builder during the warranty period which is not what we are talking about here. This conversation is about home owners insurance, not your contractors insurance.
As far as home owners insurance goes, your wrong, your just wrong and no amount of telling me again and again is going to make you right.
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