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What is An Extended Manufacturers Roof Warranty?

January , 2024 | 6 min. read

By Kevin Mills

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Whether it's a new phone, a car, or a cool kitchen gadget, having a warranty is like having a safety net that protects you from trouble. Now, when it comes to your roof, you definitely want the best warranty possible. But why? 

Your roof is a massive deal! It's a significant investment that safeguards not just your home but everything and everyone inside, including you and your family. So, when you get work done on it, having a top-notch roofing warranty offers peace of mind, ensuring that you're covered if issues arise down the line, acting like a safety net for installation blunders, faulty materials, and more.

With nearly 30 years in the roofing game, RoofCrafters has noticed a common hiccup: many people aren't well-informed about their roof warranty options. That's why we always take the time to guide our customers through their warranty choices, making sure they get the right coverage for their homes. In this article, we'll walk you through the ins and outs of extended roof warranties. By the time you finish reading, you'll understand what this warranty type stands for and gain a little extra knowledge about your other options!

Your Roof Warranty Options Explained

 

A quick rundown- although it may seem like there are endless warranties to pick from, there are really only a few main options to focus on.

  • The standard manufacturer's warranty covers the products you purchase. For example, a standard roofing warranty should include coverage for any defects like wind damage up to 130 mph, algae growth, necessary tear-offs, cracks, or other material defects. 

  • workmanship warranty from your contractor covers the installation. For example, the contractor applies a workmanship warranty to help protect you from careless work that leads to needing repairs or another replacement.

  • An extended manufacturer's warranty that covers contractor workmanship along with expanded coverage for the products. For example, some manufacturers partner with contractors to provide you with a warranty that extends your standard selection.

Extended Manufacturers Roof Warranties

 

Extended warranties offer better coverage than standard options. This warranty can cover the roof replacement cost, including labor and materials. The timeframe of an extended warranty can range from 50 years to lifetime coverage, while standard coverage typically lasts around ten years. There can be coverage on both materials and craftsmanship on your extended warranty!

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Note that there is an additional cost for extended warranties based on the home's square footage. The extended warranty has to be purchased through your roofing contractor that installed the product, which they must be certified by the manufacturer to install.

To purchase an extended warranty, there are several requirements:

  •  Your roof must be installed by a roofing contractor that is certified by the manufacturer.

  • Your roof must meet several qualifying components to qualify as a roofing system. The manufacturer of the roofing materials sets these components.

  • Your roof must be installed over a ventilated deck covering the entire structure.

Are Extended Warranties Worth it?

 

While there is the additional cost of purchasing an extended warranty, the investment is undoubtedly worth it. Roofing repairs can be costly, so covering that upfront with an extended warranty is the way to go. You can also have peace of mind that if there are any issues with your roof, you'll have coverage on both the materials and workmanship.

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Preserving Your Warranty: Four Vital Steps

 

No homeowner wants to deal with a claim only to discover their roof replacement warranty is invalid. Sadly, that's what happens when homeowners assume they're covered.

To keep your coverage intact, follow these four simple steps:

  1. Regular Check-ups: Get your roof checked every one or two years. It helps your contractor spot and fix minor issues before they become big problems. By staying on top of repairs, you keep your warranty coverage.

  2. Stick with Your Contractor: If you liked the folks who installed your roof, stick with them. Most contracts void the warranty if another company messes with the original work. Keeping the same contractor ensures they fix their own mistakes and safeguards your investment.

  3. Registration: Make sure to send in your warranty registration to the manufacturer; without it, you might not have coverage. Keep in mind that the process can differ for enhanced warranties. Your contractor, the one installing the product, needs to be qualified and registered to offer the warranty. They should take care of registering the warranty on your behalf. This upgraded coverage involves more than just mailing in a form.

  4. Attention to Details: Your contractor should be certified by the shingle manufacturer and authorized to provide the specific warranty. If they lack this authorization, your warranty could be canceled. Understand the certification level needed for your warranty. Higher certifications allow contractors to offer better warranties, giving you a higher chance of keeping your coverage intact.

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Think of your roof as a shield for your family and belongings. Just as it protects your home, you need to safeguard the warranty. Following these steps ensures you won't be caught off guard with a voided warranty when you make a claim!

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Do You Understand Extended Roof Warranties?  

 

Understanding roof warranties is crucial for every homeowner embarking on a roofing project. Manufacturers' warranties, typically the industry standard, offer coverage for material defects, but homeowners need to be aware of their limitations. It's like having a baseline, but we can't always rely on it alone! An extended warranty may be your best bet.

Choosing the right warranty involves carefully examining coverage, transferability, and conditions. It's not just about having a warranty itself but having one that aligns with your specific needs and concerns. As you navigate the roofing landscape, armed with knowledge about these warranties, you empower yourself to make informed decisions that safeguard your home and investment. So, when it comes to roofing warranties, knowledge truly is your strongest shield.

To learn more about what roof warranty options are available to you, check out our learning center! From commonly known to more unique warranty information, we have the resources you need to make the right decision for you and your home. If you think you're ready to begin the process of choosing a new roof, RoofCrafters is thrilled to assist you! To get in touch with one of our friendly representatives, leap over to our contact page. 

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Kevin Mills

My name is Kevin Mills, and I am the lead estimator for RoofCrafters’ Tampa division. I’m originally from Michigan, and I enjoy hunting, fishing, and spending any free time outdoors. What I’m most passionate about, though, is helping business owners and homeowners alike achieve their roofing goals, all while providing a seamless customer journey.