How to Get the Most Out of Your Roof Warranty

Your roof is one of the biggest investments you’ll make for your home, so getting a good roofing warranty is important. However, you shouldn’t be complacent just because you have a warranty. You’ll need to read and study your warranty carefully and figure out what actions can void it. In today’s article, Halo Roofing Inc., one of the top roofers in our local area, explains how to get the most out of your roofing warranty.

 

Study Your Warranty

A typical roofing warranty covers leak repairs that are caused by poor workmanship by licensed contractors or by defective materials. Warranty exclusions include damage from poor maintenance, ponding water and extreme weather. Make sure to read the warranty to understand all of its details. If necessary, ask your roofing contractor for help.

Schedule Regular Roof Maintenance

As one of the top roofing contractors in our area, we strongly recommend scheduling regular maintenance for your roof. This will greatly reduce the risk of roof damage and extend your roof’s service life. Your warranty is only used for emergencies and things beyond your control. Roofing manufacturers assume that a homeowner is performing regular maintenance when they offer their warranties.

Work With Certified Contractors

Most of the time, a manufacturer’s best warranties can only be offered by authorized roofing contractors. We recommend working with certified contractors whenever you possibly can. A certified contractor performs better quality work and they know how to follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing the roof. They are much less likely to make any installation mistakes.

Halo Roofing Inc. can help you with all of your roof repair and replacement needs. We are known for our precision, great workmanship and excellent customer service. Most of our business comes to us through referrals. We’re extremely knowledgeable about building codes and every project we complete follows code. Call us at (239) 260-4901 to learn more about our services and products or to ask for a quote.