Material warranties are through the manufacturer and can range from 25 years to Lifetime, which is 50 Years depending on the manufacturer and the materials being installed for your project.
Workmanship warranties or also known as labor warranties vary depending on the product being installed. Here’s a brief explanation of our workmanship warranties:
Roofing: 5 Years to 25 Years; depending on the materials being installed. 25 Year Workmanship warranties may also be backed by a manufacturer if you purchase the warranty upgrade.
Siding: 10-Year Workmanship Warranty
Windows & Doors: 10-Year Workmanship Warranty
Gutters & Gutter Guards: 1-Year Workmanship Warranty
Repair Services: 1-Year Workmanship Warranty
Note: Warranties are subject to change and will always be listed on any written proposal or signed contract. Your signed contract is considered proof of warranty with St Joseph’s Roofing. So, please make sure you retain your signed contract for your records.
NOTE: The most common problems are usually NOT caused by the materials, in most cases where people have problems with their roofing, siding, or gutters it is caused by something the installer did wrong. That is why the company you choose to install your new roofing, siding, gutters or windows can make the difference between major headaches and peace of mind.
Although it may seem as though there’s a wide range of warranties offered on roofing, there are really just three main types:
Here, we’ll take a closer look at the coverage provided by each type and explain what it means in practical terms.
Most roofing shingles come with a basic limited lifetime warranty, which is the industry standard. In most cases, a lifetime warranty means you’re covered as long as you own your home. The degree of protection you receive depends on the definition of “limited,” and this can vary depending on the manufacturer:
The contractor who installs your roofing plays a key role in its performance and longevity. Reputable, skilled roofers stand behind each installation job with a workmanship warranty. The length of this type of warranty can vary a lot depending on the contractor, but some offer lifetime coverage. While a longer coverage period is better, a good workmanship warranty should protect you against material failures that occur because of worker errors or improper installation techniques regardless of the coverage term.
Contractor workmanship warranties typically cover the cost of labor and any materials needed to make necessary repairs, and many also cover any related damages done to the home’s interior, as well as your furnishings and personal effects.
Contractor warranties typically exclude issues that aren’t related to their installation workmanship, such as:
Factors such as a contractor’s length of time in business, their track record of doing quality work, and commitment to customer satisfaction should trump any warranty they claim to offer, so be sure to vet anyone you’re considering hiring thoroughly.
Leading manufacturers understand the direct connection between installation quality and how well their roofing products perform long-term. To help homeowners get lasting value and provide peace of mind, they offer optional extended warranty coverage on new roofs installed by authorized contractors who are certified to install the roofing system according to the manufacturer’s installation requirements.
Most extended warranties are available for an additional cost and require that you have a complete roof system installed, which usually includes certain coordinating components such as:
The most comprehensive extended warranties offered by trusted manufacturers provide a range of benefits, such as:
Once you’ve chosen a brand of roofing and an installation contractor and decided that an extended warranty is your best option, be sure to check the manufacturer’s requirements for registering your warranty.
If an authorized contractor is handling the installation of your new roof, they may have to register its warranty with the manufacturer within a specified time frame.
Double-checking that the requirements have been met can help you avoid any headaches about non-registration if you have to file a warranty claim in the future.
Not much can protect you against installation defects apart from a roof workmanship warranty from the installer.
NOTE: The most common problems are usually NOT caused by the materials, in most cases where people have problems with their roofing, siding, or gutters it is caused by something the installer did wrong. That is why the company you choose to install your new roofing, siding, gutters or windows can make the difference between major headaches and peace of mind.