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101 - WARRANTIES & GUARANTEES
Manufacturer
Warranty
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Roofing
Fact #1923
Although the national average life expectancy for a flat
or low sloped industrial/commercial roofing system in the
U.S. is approximately 10 years, many building owners and designers
think in terms of 20-year expectancies.
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A manufacturer's
warranty is applicable when a roof system fails before the estimated
life of the roof is completed. Manufacturer's warranties usually
require a manufacturer-certified contractor to install their roofing
system. Warranties cover deficiencies in the installation and failures
of the material used. When deciding which manufacturer to choose,
customers should understand the warranty and possible exclusions.
Inquire Ahead of Time
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Is the warranty issued directly from the manufacturer or a third
party?
- Is
there a repair contingency?
- Does
the warranty cover the material and workmanship, or material only?
- Are
monetary limits imposed on the cost of repairs?
- What
repairs are covered, and what repairs are general maintenance
and the responsibility of the owner?
- Is
the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) excluded?
- Is
there a dispute resolution procedure?
- Does
the roof meet the specifications of the warranty?
- Does
the warranty require notification of the warrantor of a change
in building use or ownership?
- Are
exclusions in writing? (Example: acts of God, ponding water, gale-force
wind, etc.)
- Read
the fine print. Warranties and extended guarantees are frequently
used in the industry today as sales and marketing tools to compete
with competition ... rather than for assurance. Roofing system
manufacturers and distributors are under pressure to increase
sales and meet quotas. One of the cheapest ways to meet goals
is to lower pricing and offer the consumer an "extended"
warranty on roofing products. Know what you're buying.
Contractor
Warranty
The
contractor's guarantee or workmanship warranty covers deficiencies
occurring from installation of the roofing system. A contractor's
guarantee is only as good as the contractor supporting it. If a
contractor goes out of business, a guarantee will no longer be active.
Choosing a reputable contractor assures not only the quality of
work but the effectiveness of the guarantee.
Choose Carefully
- What
is the length of the guarantee? Most are two to five years.
- What
is covered in the guarantee? Faults or defects in workmanship
should be covered.
- What
is excluded? (Example: acts of God, foundation settlement, skylights,
fire, clogged gutters, etc.)
- How
long has the contractor been in business? It is important to choose
a contractor who stands behind their work and will be there if
something goes wrong.
- Does
the contractor have a repair and maintenance department? If a
contractor provides a repair and maintenance department, the better
the chance of receiving quick response when needed.
- Does
the contractor offer maintenance programs? In order for the roofing
system to last its life cycle, maintenance is important.
- Thoroughly
read the fine print and save warranty information for reference.
Remember, roofing problems happen. That's why it is important
to have a proper warranty and quality contractor to stand behind
their work.
Common
Warranty Exclusions
- Natural
disasters
- Excessive
foot traffic
- Abuse
- Hailstone
damage
- Ponding
water
- Storage
of material on the roof
- Repairs
or alterations without the warrantor's approval
- Owner's
failure to pay
- Change
of ownership of building without notifying manufacturer
- Failure
to properly maintain roof
- Poor
installation - choose your contractor prudently
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Established
1938 STATESVILLE
ROOFING COMPANY 325
MAYO STREET STATESVILLE NORTH CAROLINA 28677
USA PO
DRAWER 1266 STATESVILLE, NC 28687-1266 704-873-7261
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