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Construction Defect Lawyer in Centennial, CO

Centennial Colorado Construction Defect Lawyer

Centennial's thriving housing market has made it one of the most sought-after suburbs in the Denver Metro area. But with rapid construction to meet demand, many Centennial homeowners are discovering cracks, leaks, and structural problems in their newly built homes.

At Hollington Law Firm, we help Centennial homeowners hold builders and contractors accountable for construction defects. If you're dealing with problems caused by poor construction, we're ready to fight for your rights and help you protect your investment.

Common Construction Defects in Centennial Homes

Centennial's mixed soils and sloping terrain create unique challenges for homebuilders. When builders cut corners or ignore best practices, homeowners may experience:

  • Foundation cracking or settling

  • Heaving concrete slabs or basement floors

  • Poor drainage and grading causing water intrusion or basement flooding

  • Improperly installed stucco or siding leading to moisture problems

  • Roof leaks and flashing failures

  • Cracks in driveways, patios, or retaining walls

We've seen these issues in neighborhoods throughout Centennial, including Saddle Rock, Piney Creek, Smoky Hill, Heritage Place, and Foxridge. For more information on recognizing problems early, learn how to spot construction defects in your home.

Understanding Colorado's Expansive Soil Challenges

Colorado's unique soil conditions can create additional complications for construction projects. Understanding Colorado's expansive soil and your rights as a homeowner is crucial for property owners in the Centennial area.

Your Rights Under Colorado Construction Defect Law

Under the Colorado Construction Defect Action Reform Act (CDARA), homeowners must follow a specific process before suing a builder. This includes:

  1. Providing a Notice of Claim to give the builder an opportunity to inspect the defects

  2. Allowing the builder time to propose repairs

  3. Complying with strict statute of limitations and repose deadlines

Missing these steps could cost you your claim. That's why it's critical to contact a Centennial construction defect lawyer early—before deadlines pass or warranty coverage expires.

Learn more about understanding CDARA's notice and disclosure requirements and the importance of timely reporting in Colorado construction defect cases.

Why Choose Hollington Law Firm?

We represent homeowners—never builders or insurance companies. With Hollington Law Firm, you get:

  • Legal strategies tailored to Arapahoe County's soil conditions and construction challenges

  • A proven track record of success against Colorado's largest builders and contractors

  • Direct access to attorney W. Neal Hollington, a Super Lawyers-rated construction defect attorney

What Should Centennial Homeowners Do If They Suspect Construction Defects?

If you notice construction defects in your Centennial home, take these important steps:

1. Document Everything

Take photos and videos of visible defects and note when you first noticed them. For detailed guidance, read our article on best practices for documenting construction defects.

2. Avoid Making Major Repairs Without Legal Advice

Repairs can interfere with the builder's inspection rights or harm your claim. Understanding your options is crucial before taking action.

3. Contact a Construction Defect Attorney Immediately

Acting early ensures you comply with legal deadlines and preserve your rights. Don't wait until it's too late to protect your investment.

Understanding Your Legal Options

Construction defect cases can be complex, involving various legal theories and potential remedies. It's important to understand what damages are recoverable under the Colorado Construction Defect Action and whether it's worth suing a contractor for faulty workmanship.

Schedule a Consultation with a Centennial Construction Defect Lawyer

You shouldn't have to pay the price for a builder's mistakes. Let Hollington Law Firm help you hold negligent builders accountable and protect your home, your family, and your future.

We're proud to serve homeowners throughout Centennial, Arapahoe County, and across Colorado. Schedule your consultation today.

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Schedule a free 15-minute screening call to discuss your construction defect or property damage claim with our experienced attorneys.