Phase 04 of 04 · year one & beyond
Steward.
The first five years are on us.
Handover isn’t the end — the house has our number for a long time.
A residence at night · year one
Coverage
5 yrs
Structural commitment, every home.
Year-one check-ins
4
30 / 90 / 180 / 365 days.
Systems audit
Annual
Roof, HVAC & envelope, yrs 1–5.
Point of contact
1
Same name, life of the home.
What this phase is
We don’t leave when the keys change hands.
Seasonal check-ins, annual audits, and one phone number that still works five years on. We stand behind the bones, not just the paint.
How it unfolds
Five years of staying close.
Move-in → check-ins → audits → 5 yrs
01
Handover day
Handover day
Move-in & orientation
A full day walking every system — you leave knowing your house.
02
30 / 90 / 180 / 365 days
30 / 90 / 180 / 365 days
Seasonal check-ins
Four walkthroughs, timed to the seasons, catching the small things early.
03
Years 1–5
Years 1–5
Annual systems audit
Roof, HVAC, envelope — the systems that decide how a house ages.
04
Years 1–5
Years 1–5
Five-year commitment
We stand behind the structure. The house keeps our number.
A home, lived in · phase 04
After the keys
The part that lasts.
What you leave with
Not a warranty card — a relationship.
01Move-in & orientation day
0230 / 90 / 180 / 365 day check-ins
03Annual systems & envelope audit
04Five-year structural commitment
Where it sits
Steward in the eighteen-month arc — and after.
DiscoveryBrief · site · budget
Jan – Mar
DesignSchematic → CDs
Mar – Aug
BuildPermits → punch-list
Sep – Aug +1
StewardYear-one & beyond
Sep +1 – +5
Steward questions
What clients ask after move-in.
What exactly does the five-year commitment cover?
The structure we built — foundation, framing, and envelope. It runs five full years from handover, with a single point of contact who knows your home, not a call center.
Do the check-ins cost extra?
No. The move-in orientation, the four first-year walkthroughs, and the annual systems audits are part of building with Liberty — included for the full five years.
What happens after year five?
The structural commitment ends, but the relationship rarely does. Many clients keep us on for annual audits and the occasional addition — and we keep answering the phone.