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Roofing Warranties Demystified: What You Need to Know

Published Dec 20, 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 Is a Roofing Warranty?

A roofing warranty guarantees that the materials and labor used on your roof meet high standards, offering protection against unforeseen issues. It ensures that your roof’s performance is backed by the manufacturer or contractor.

Material-Only vs. Full Coverage Warranties

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

  • Warranties for Materials Only: Material-only warranties cover just the materials. If the shingles or tiles fail, they’ll replace them, but you’ll need to pay for the labor to install the new ones.
  • Comprehensive 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.

Weathercraft’s Commitment to Clear Warranties

Weathercraft puts customer trust first by ensuring complete transparency in warranty details. Here’s how:

  • Each project includes a clear, written warranty provided on official manufacturer letterhead.
  • Clear details about coverage and duration.
  • A thorough inspection to ensure everything meets high standards.

At Weathercraft, we take the time to explain the nuances of roofing warranties, ensuring you’re fully equipped to make the right decision.

The right roofing warranty can make all the difference in the long term. Contact Weathercraft now for expert advice and personalized service.

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