Courts, construction experts, and lawyers typically categorize construction defects in one of four broad
categories: design deficiencies/defects, material deficiencies/defects, construction
deficiencies/defects, or subsurface deficiencies/defects.
Poor workmanship is probably the most common and most litigation issue in construction defect lawsuits. Regardless of the quality of materials or design, improper installation can result in a long list of defects. A frequent problem is water infiltration through some portion of the
building structure, which may create an environment for mold growth or other problems. Poor workmanship can also result in unacceptable cracks in foundations or walls, electrical and mechanical problems, plumbing leaks, and
pest infestation.
