The Type Of Warranties Available After Replacing Your Roof
When you are having your roof fully replaced, you will likely be given one of several warranties to protect you in the event that something goes wrong with your roof. It's important to know the details about these warranties and how long they will protect your replaced roof.
Workmanship Warranties
This type of warranty protects you from mistakes made by the roof replacement services. Different roofing contractors will provide different workmanship warranties. The warranty protects your roof against any material failures that result from mistakes made when installing the new shingles and damage done to your home during the installation process.
If you are not happy with the current warranty, you can always choose to purchase an extended warranty so that your roof is covered for a longer period.
Manufacturer Warranties
The shingles that you replace your roof with will come with a manufacturer's warranty. Each manufacturer has a different definition of what they consider "limited." For instance, for an entire year, a manufacturer's warranty will pay for the cost of replacing a defective shingle. However, it does not cover any damage related to faulty installations.
Having a manufacturing warranty is essential because otherwise you would be forced to pay for the defective shingles on your own. Some materials are damaged due to mishaps that occurred back at the factory and others are damaged during transportation. Regardless, the defective shingles are not your fault and you shouldn't have to pay for them.
How to Know if Your Roof Is Covered
You will need to determine why your roof became damaged before ascertaining if it will be covered by a warranty. For example, the warranty that is currently in effect might not be covered by adverse weather conditions.
Some roofs come with a lifetime warranty. These types of warranties will last for the life of the shingles or for however long you own your home, depending on the type of warranty. In some cases, a lifetime warranty can be transferred to another owner if you sell your home.
If you are concerned about the extent to where your roof will be covered, make sure to speak with the roof replacement service before you have your roof fully replaced. For example, you will want to ask about the exact type of warranty you will be receiving. You should also ask about what could possibly void your warranty. By doing so, you will be able to make sure that your roof is covered through warranties, insurance, and personal savings. For more information, contact a roof replacement service.