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Your Essential Guide to Roofing Warranties: Everything Homeowners Should Understand

Published Dec 10, 24
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Roofing warranties play a vital role in protecting your home’s most significant investment. Learn why they matter and how to choose the best coverage for your needs.

What Is a Roofing Warranty?

A roofing warranty is your assurance that the work done on your roof is backed by a commitment to quality. It protects you against potential issues, giving you peace of mind that your investment is secure.

Material-Only vs. Full Coverage Warranties

Warranties vary in scope and coverage. Here’s a breakdown of what each type offers:

  • 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.
  • Comprehensive Warranties: A labor/material warranty covers both the roofing materials and the installation work, offering protection against defects in either.

The Benefits of a Manufacturer-Backed Warranty

Manufacturer-backed warranties provide you with an extra layer of protection—if something goes wrong with the installation, the manufacturer steps in to help.

Weathercraft’s Commitment to Clear Warranties

At Weathercraft, we prioritize your trust. Every roofing project includes:

  • We provide a written warranty, official and personalized for each client, ensuring full clarity.
  • Clear details about coverage and duration.
  • A thorough inspection to ensure everything meets high standards.

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

Selecting the right warranty could protect your investment and reduce future stress. Contact Weathercraft for help finding the best option for your home.

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