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		<title>Understanding Roofing Warranties: Part 2 – What You Need to Know About Extended Roofing Warranties</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Explore the ins and outs of extended roofing warranties in Part 2 of our roofing warranty series. Learn what’s covered, what’s not, and how to choose the right warranty for your home. In Part 2 of our blog series about understanding roofing warranties, we’ll dive in to extended warranties offered by contractors. You’ll recall in]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><em>Explore the ins and outs of extended roofing warranties in Part 2 of our roofing warranty series. Learn what’s covered, what’s not, and how to choose the right warranty for your home.</em></h3>
<p>In Part 2 of our blog series about understanding roofing warranties, we’ll dive in to extended warranties<br />
offered by contractors. You’ll recall in Part 1; we discussed two factors to consider regarding warranty<br />
coverage: Material Coverage and Workmanship Coverage. Extended Warranties are where the<br />
Workmanship Coverage really become relevant…and there is some significant value for homeowners<br />
who choose to partner with a contractor offering this warranty as a part of their value proposition.</p>
<p>Extended warranties were created by manufacturers 10-15 years ago enabling them to extend the life of<br />
the warranty well beyond the 10-year non-prorated period noted earlier. In order to offer these types of<br />
warranties, contractors must be vetted by the manufacturer and then receive a special certification<br />
authorizing them with the privilege of offering this warranty solution to their customers. We at Sierra<br />
Hills Roofing received this certification from GAF and Owens Corning. These manufacturers ran credit<br />
checks, verified references, consulted the BBB and wouldn’t offer entry into their certification program<br />
until we had been in business for two full years. I say all this to emphasize that manufacturers don’t just<br />
hand these certifications out willy-nilly! They do their due diligence to insure they are only partnering<br />
with healthy businesses that will represent their brand with integrity and success. Once certified,<br />
contractors can begin offering these extended warranties to their customers.</p>
<p>Extended warranties can actually extend the non-prorated period of the material warranty all the way to<br />
50 YEARS. These are typically labeled as System Warranties. Manufacturers require contractors<br />
completing a reroof to include several of their roofing accessory items along with the shingle in order to<br />
qualify. These are typically items like: underlayment, starter shingles, ventilation products, and hip &amp;amp;<br />
ridge caps. This assembly embodies a “roofing system” and is then warrantied by the manufacturer for<br />
an extended period. In GAF and Owens Corning’s case, that’s a full 50 years! Just like the non-prorated<br />
10-year period included with the manufacturer standard warranty that was explained in the prior blog;<br />
System Warranties include labor costs to replace defective roofing material…only now it’s covered for a<br />
non-prorated 50 years. That’s FIVE TIMES THE COVERAGE you get with the standard product warranty!</p>
<p>The fun doesn’t stop there! Above and beyond the System Warranties, manufacturers also offer<br />
premium extended warranties that include Workmanship Coverage. In my professional opinion, these<br />
are a huge value-add for the homeowner and the contractor collectively…and here’s why. Premium<br />
extended warranties have the same material coverage as the aforementioned System Warranties, but<br />
now include additional coverage for workmanship. So, what is workmanship; and how does<br />
workmanship compare to “labor”? Labor is the act of installing a roof; workmanship is the art of<br />
installing a roof. Workmanship Coverage warranties the roof installation even in the event the roof was<br />
installed incorrectly, meaning not installed to manufacturer specifications. The caveat here is that the<br />
roofing contractor owns this warranty for the first two years. So that means, if the roof fails in the first<br />
two years due to an improper installation, it is incumbent upon the contractor to remedy the error.<br />
After that, the manufacturer takes over. Once that happens, if the roof fails the manufacturer actually<br />
pays a certified contractor (whether it be the original or a different one) to replace the failed area.</p>
<p>That’s a huge value for the homeowner, and the contractor. While we’d all love to believe that our hired<br />
contractor is a perfect craftsman, everyone is human. Errors happen, but with this warranty you are fully<br />
covered by the manufacturer for material defects and the original contactor’s installation.</p>
<p>A couple of additional notes about extended warranties. I mentioned earlier that only certified<br />
contractors can offer these warranties. Certified contractors are also the only people that can register<br />
these types of warranties with the manufacturer. Warranty registrations are completed upon project<br />
completion. Extended warranties are registered by the certified contractor on the homeowner’s behalf.<br />
This happens on a contractor portal through the manufacturer’s website, which is a digital resource<br />
given only to the contractor. These extended warranties also include an additional cost for the certified<br />
contractor. You read that correctly, EXTENDED WARRANTIES ARE NOT FREE, so there is likely an<br />
additional cost factored into the cost of the bid/proposal to encompass this added expense. It’s still<br />
extremely worthwhile! If you make the decision to partner with a contractor offering an extended<br />
warranty, it will likely be the last time you ever roof this house in your lifetime!</p>
<p>What if you don’t intend to live in this home for the rest of your life…is there still value in purchasing a<br />
new roof accompanied by an extended warranty? ABSOLUTELY! These warranties are fully transferrable.<br />
Whether you decide to sell your home, or if you die before the warranty expires and your home is being<br />
passed down to family in an estate, the new owner of the home will enjoy the benefits as the previous<br />
owner without any interruption. Its important to speak with your contractor about the transfer process,<br />
as each manufacturer is slightly different. If you partner with us at Sierra Hills Roofing, we are brand<br />
ambassadors for our manufacturing partners, and offer complimentary assistance to our customers with<br />
every step of the transfer.</p>
<p>This concludes our two-part blog designed to help you comprehend the different types of warranties<br />
available with a reroof. Roofing manufacturers also publish legalese documents explaining the warranty<br />
coverage from top to bottom. These are available online at:</p>
<p>&#8211; <a href="https://www.gaf.com/en-us/resources/warranties">https://www.gaf.com/en-us/resources/warranties</a><br />
&#8211;<a href="https://www.owenscorning.com/en-us/roofing/warranty"> https://www.owenscorning.com/en-us/roofing/warranty</a></p>
<p>For more information, contact Sierra Hills Roofing at 916-975-5095, or visit our website at<br />
<a href="https://hoaroofinginc.com/">www.sierrahillsroofing.com</a>. Thank you for reading.</p><p>The post <a href="https://hoaroofinginc.com/understanding-roofing-warranties-part-2-what-you-need-to-know-about-extended-roofing-warranties/">Understanding Roofing Warranties: Part 2 – What You Need to Know About Extended Roofing Warranties</a> first appeared on <a href="https://hoaroofinginc.com">Roofing Services in Auburn CA</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
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