ROOFING WARRANTY INFORMATION
Roofing Warranty Coverage Starts With Proper Installation
A roof replacement is a major investment. All Weather Roofing helps homeowners understand the difference between workmanship warranty coverage and manufacturer material warranty options before the project begins.
Warranty coverage depends on the roofing system, product selection, installation requirements, registration, and the written warranty documents provided for the project.
TWO TYPES OF COVERAGE
Understanding Roofing Warranty Coverage
Roofing warranty coverage usually has two parts. One part relates to the installation workmanship. The other relates to the roofing materials provided by the manufacturer.
Those two types of coverage are not the same. Workmanship coverage addresses qualifying installation-related issues. Manufacturer material coverage addresses qualifying product-related issues, depending on the roofing system, product, registration, and written warranty terms.
Before your project begins, we explain the available coverage options so you know what is included, what depends on the selected products, and what documents apply to your roof.
IMPORTANT TO KNOW
Warranty coverage depends on the written documents.
The exact coverage, length, registration requirements, transferability, and exclusions can vary by product and manufacturer.
We will review the applicable warranty information for your selected roofing system so you can make a clear decision.
WARRANTY BREAKDOWN
Two Important Parts of Roof Warranty Protection
Workmanship coverage and manufacturer material coverage protect different parts of the project. We explain both before installation so you know what applies to your roof.
15-Year
Workmanship Warranty
Qualifying full roof replacement projects include workmanship warranty coverage from All Weather Roofing.
This coverage relates to qualifying installation-related issues. Review the written workmanship warranty for complete terms, conditions, and exclusions.
Up to 50-Year
Manufacturer Material Coverage
Manufacturer material coverage may be available on select roofing systems, depending on the products installed and the manufacturer’s warranty program.
Coverage length, registration, transferability, and exclusions depend on the selected roofing system and written manufacturer warranty documents.
Warranty availability and coverage details vary by project, product, manufacturer, and written warranty documents. We review the applicable information before installation.
PROTECTING THE COVERAGE
What Helps Keep Roofing Warranty Coverage Valid
Warranty coverage can depend on more than the shingles themselves. The roof needs to be installed with the right materials, details, ventilation, and documentation for the selected system.
Manufacturer Requirements
The roof should be installed according to the applicable manufacturer requirements for the selected roofing system.
Proper Ventilation
Intake and exhaust ventilation can affect roof performance, moisture control, heat buildup, and warranty eligibility.
Approved Materials
Coverage may depend on the shingles, underlayment, starter, ridge materials, and accessories used as part of the roofing system.
Flashing & Leak Protection
Chimneys, walls, valleys, eaves, penetrations, and other vulnerable areas need proper detailing to help protect the roof system.
Registration & Documentation
Some manufacturer warranty options may require registration or specific documentation after installation.
Written Warranty Terms
The written warranty documents explain the actual coverage, length, conditions, exclusions, and responsibilities.
CLEAR EXPECTATIONS
What Homeowners Should Know About Roofing Warranties
A warranty is only useful when the coverage is understood clearly. Different roofing systems can come with different warranty options, and the details may change depending on the product, manufacturer, registration, and installation requirements.
We do not want homeowners guessing about coverage after the roof is installed. Our goal is to explain the available options before work begins and provide the applicable written warranty information for the selected system.
The written warranty documents are what define the actual coverage, terms, conditions, and exclusions.
REVIEW BEFORE INSTALLATION
Ask about these warranty details
- Coverage length
- What is covered and excluded
- Registration requirements
- Transferability
- Required materials or system components
- Ventilation or installation requirements
WARRANTY QUESTIONS
Roofing Warranty Questions Homeowners Ask
Here are a few common warranty questions homeowners ask before starting a roof replacement project.
What is the difference between workmanship and manufacturer warranty coverage?
Workmanship warranty coverage relates to qualifying installation-related issues. Manufacturer material warranty coverage relates to qualifying product-related issues and is provided by the manufacturer according to its written warranty terms.
How long does roofing warranty coverage last?
Coverage length depends on the roofing system, products selected, manufacturer warranty program, registration requirements, and written warranty documents. Qualifying full roof replacement projects may include 15-year workmanship warranty coverage from All Weather Roofing.
Is manufacturer material coverage available on every roof?
Manufacturer material coverage may be available on select roofing systems, but eligibility can depend on the products installed, system components, installation requirements, registration, and the manufacturer’s written terms.
Can a roofing warranty be transferred?
Some manufacturer warranties may offer transfer options, but transferability depends on the specific warranty program and written requirements. We can review the available information for the roofing system selected.
Our workmanship guarantee transfers to all future owners.
What can affect roofing warranty coverage?
Warranty coverage can be affected by the products used, installation details, ventilation, registration, later alterations, storm damage, maintenance, and other terms listed in the written warranty documents.
Will I receive written warranty information?
Yes. We review the applicable warranty information for your project and provide the written documents that define the coverage, terms, conditions, and exclusions.
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If you are planning a roof replacement, siding project, or gutter work in Monmouth County, we can help you understand the condition of your home and the options that make sense.
You can expect straightforward communication, a written estimate, and recommendations based on what your home actually needs.
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