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The Basics of Residential Roofing Warranties - Jack The Roofer
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The Basics of Residential Roofing Warranties

Roof replacement can involve significant costs. Selecting high-quality materials and working with a dependable contractor can help you make the most of your investment. By looking into warranties, you can make more informed decisions on your project. 

Read on to discover the basics of roofing warranties. 

Types of Roofing Warranties

Manufacturer’s Warranty

Manufacturer’s warranties cover the materials you purchased. They offer protection against products with manufacturing defects. Many residential roofing materials are backed by limited lifetime warranties. It means the coverage stays valid as long as you are the owner of your home. However, the definition of “limited” can vary by manufacturer. 

Workmanship Warranty

You can get a workmanship warranty from your roofer. It covers issues resulting from mistakes done during installation. The coverage and duration of this warranty say a lot about a contractor. Reputable professionals who are confident about their skills will not hesitate to offer clients comprehensive workmanship warranties. 

Essential Things to Look For

Duration

You want to invest in roofing products with a long warranty period. Research the expected lifespan of the material you’re interested in and look for warranties aligned with that timeframe.

Transferability

Are you planning to sell your home in the future? If so, you should choose products with a transferable warranty. This type of warranty can be passed on to the next owner of your house. 

Exclusions

While the inclusions of your warranties matter, you should also look into their exclusions. Roofing warranties don’t often cover damage from lack of maintenance and natural disasters. Always read the fine print before making a purchase. 

How to Keep Your Warranties Valid

Get Regular Inspections and Maintenance

Most warranties require you to have your roof regularly inspected and maintained. Neglect is one of the most common reasons homeowners lose their warranty coverage. Hire a reputable contractor to take care of your roofing needs. 

Address Issues Promptly

If you believe your roof has issues, contact professionals immediately. Putting off repairs will only cause existing damage to get worse. Besides voiding your warranty, it can shorten the life of your roof. 

Document Roofing Jobs

It’s a good idea to keep records of all maintenance and repairs performed on your roof. They might be necessary when you need to file a warranty claim. 

Turn to Jack The Roofer for high-quality roofing products and services protected by comprehensive warranties. We are one of the area’s leading residential roofers. Give us a call at (720) 722-2255 or complete our online form to schedule a consultation. We proudly serve clients around Castle Rock and Parker, CO.

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