Categories: Roofing

Roofing Warranty Basics You Need to Know

You’ll often discuss the warranty terms with your hired contractor in any type of residential roof installation or replacement. As you browse through different systems offered by local roofing contractors, many will include warranties that have interesting terms and conditions. Understanding what they offer gives you a clearer sense of what’s best for your home. 

Essentials to Look for in a Roofing Warranty

A solid roofing warranty helps you get the most out of your roof replacement. Here are some of the essentials to look for in a warranty:

  • Extensive Warranty Period

A typical roofing warranty coverage may last between 10 and 30 years, but this can be extended if you choose a top-tier product from a well-known manufacturer. Here, the terms add decades to the whole warranty coverage, sometimes even spanning the roof’s entire serviceable life.

  • Broad Coverage

When choosing a roofing warranty, make sure it not only covers material defects, but also covers other important components, from insulation and ventilation to leak barriers and roof deck protection. Many manufacturers offer this through their selection of roofing systems. Be sure to confirm with your manufacturer-certified contractor if the product warranty covers re-installation work.

Roofing Warranty Types

The following are two of the most common warranties that come with residential roofing systems.

  • Manufacturers’ Warranty

Usually, residential roofing systems come with a standard lifetime manufacturer warranty. This can provide basic coverage for your roof as long as you own your home. Coverage terms can also vary for each manufacturer, but most usually just cover the cost of defective materials for the first few years.

Once your roof reaches a certain age, the coverage will be prorated. For instance, if your shingles are defective within the initial period, they’re replaced for free. You’ll also have to pay the installation fees yourself. But this is also covered if you have an extended manufacturer’s warranty.

  • Workmanship Warranty

The contractors you hired to install your new roof may offer this warranty. The coverage is primarily on labor fees and roofing failures due to subpar workmanship. They may also cover repair and replacement if the roof was damaged due to improper installation. The term or length of coverage will depend on the contractor as well as their confidence in workmanship.

When it comes to quality roofing services in Asheville, NC, there’s only one name you can trust. Contact Balken Roofing today for a free estimate! Call us at (828) 628-0390, or fill out our contact form to get started!

Bob Balken

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