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Roofing Warranties Demystified: What You Need to Know

Published Dec 05, 24
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Roofing warranties are more than just paperwork—they're your safety net for one of the biggest investments in your home. Let's dive into why they're essential and how to choose the right one.

What Are Roofing Warranties?

Think of a roofing warranty as your safety net—an assurance that the work done is covered in case something goes wrong, protecting your home investment for years to come.

Material-Only vs. Full Coverage Warranties

Not all warranties are created equal. Here's the difference:

  • Warranties for Materials Only: These cover the roofing materials but not installation errors. If your shingles fail, the replacement materials are provided, but you're responsible for labor costs.
  • Full Coverage Warranties: Labor and material warranties provide complete coverage, ensuring that both the materials and the installation are protected.

Why a Manufacturer-Backed Warranty Matters

When your warranty is backed by the manufacturer, you’re not only getting superior material protection, but also a guarantee that installation issues are covered, even if the contractor disappears.

How We Make Roofing Warranties Transparent at Weathercraft

We take pride in offering clear, reliable warranties. With Weathercraft, you’re always informed about your roof’s coverage.

  • We provide a written warranty, official and personalized for each client, ensuring full clarity.
  • All our warranties come with full transparency regarding what’s covered and how long you’re protected.
  • We perform a comprehensive inspection to ensure all work meets the highest quality standards.

Our team walks you through the various types of warranties, helping you make the best choice for your needs.

Choosing the right roofing warranty can save you money and headaches in the long run. If you're ready to explore your options, contact Weathercraft today for expert advice and dependable service.

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