When a new roof is needed on a home, the homeowners will likely want to make sure there are warranties for everything that’s done. This helps to protect them if anything happens in the future, so they won’t need to pay for repairs if the damage is covered. It is important for homeowners to understand the potential warranties, what they have, and how to use them.
Know When Warranties Apply
Homeowners who need a roofer to install a new roof will want to check into the warranties that are offered and make sure they know how long the warranties will last. It is important to make sure the roofer is qualified to do the installation, as work done by someone who is not qualified may invalidate the warranty. It is always best to check on warranties before hiring a roofer, as once the work is finished, it may be too late to try to warranty the work or the materials used.
Manufacturer’s Warranties
The most common warranty that homeowners will receive is a manufacturer’s warranty. This covers the materials used to install the new roof, and each type of material may have a different warranty. If there is no warranty for the materials, they are being used “as-is” and it may not be possible to have them replaced for free if it turns out they were defective. It is always a good idea to look into manufacturer’s warranties to make sure they are valid before the products are installed.
Installation and Contractor Warranties
The materials aren’t the only cost homeowners will face if they need to have anything fixed after the installation. It’s a good idea to look into installation and contractor warranties. These warranties help to cover the labor for the installation, so if products were installed improperly and anything goes wrong, the contractor will come back and fix it. What exactly is covered can vary by contractor, so it is important to check the warranty before the work begins.
Extended Manufacturer’s Warranties
The manufacturer’s warranty typically only lasts a few years. After that point, if any defects are noticed, the homeowner will have to pay for the replacement. The way to get around this is by getting an extended warranty before the installation. While it may never be necessary to use the extended warranty, it does give the homeowner peace of mind that any potential issues will be fixed, even if the initial warranty has expired.
What to Do if an Issue Needs to be Fixed
If a homeowner has a new roof installed and they notice any issues with it, they will want to contact their roofer first. The roofer can do an inspection to determine what has failed and why. If the issue is due to manufacturer defects, they can help the homeowner use the warranty to get a replacement. If it’s due to an improper installation, they can fix the issue for the homeowner based on their own warranty.
If you have an issue with the roof after a new one is installed, it may be covered by a warranty. When getting a new roof, pay attention to the warranties offered, what they cover, and how long they last. This way, if you do experience any issues, you can call in a roofer to have them fixed and will not have to pay as much or anything for the repairs.