Understanding the Warranty for your Roof Replacement Project.
- Marlex Roofing
- Apr 30, 2023
- 2 min read
As a homeowner in Alberta, it's important to understand the warranty that comes with your roof. A roof is a significant investment, and you want to make sure you're protected in case anything goes wrong.
There are typically two types of warranties that come with a new roof: the manufacturer's warranty and the contractor's warranty.
The Manufacturer's Warranty
The manufacturer's warranty covers any defects in the roofing materials themselves. This includes issues with the shingles, underlayment, and any other components that are part of the roof system. The length of the manufacturer's warranty can vary depending on the brand and type of roofing material you choose, but it typically ranges from 20 to 50 years.
It's important to note that the manufacturer's warranty usually only covers defects in the materials themselves, and not any issues that arise as a result of improper installation or maintenance. That's where the contractor's warranty comes in.
The Contractor's Warranty
The contractor's warranty covers any issues that arise due to improper installation or workmanship. This typically includes issues with the flashing, ventilation, and any other aspects of the installation process. The length of the contractor's warranty can vary depending on the contractor, but it typically ranges from 1 to 10 years.
It's important to choose a reputable contractor who offers a strong warranty. Make sure to ask for a copy of the warranty before you sign a contract, and read it carefully to understand what is and isn't covered.
What's Not Covered
It's important to understand that there are certain things that are not covered under most warranties. These typically include damage caused by natural disasters, such as hail or wind damage, or damage caused by improper maintenance or neglect.
It's also important to note that warranties can be voided if the roof is not properly maintained. This means that you should have your roof inspected regularly and make any necessary repairs as soon as possible to prevent further damage.
In conclusion, understanding the warranty that comes with your new roof is important for protecting your investment and ensuring that you're covered in case anything goes wrong. Make sure to choose a reputable contractor who offers a strong warranty, and take the time to read and understand the terms of the warranty before you sign a contract. With proper maintenance and care, your new roof should provide you with many years of reliable protection.
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