Beyond Builder Grade: Get A Great Roof Warranty

October 26, 2019

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Here is peek into the things that contractors often do not understand about metal roofing. In this article, we will look at the critical topic of Warranties, and how they differ for product and workmanship quality. 

Builder Grade Products or The Real Deal

In the construction industry, there have often been two general levels of building materials – “Builder-Grade” products and High-Quality products.

Builder-Grade products are so-named because they are used by many home builders who, being very sensitive to overall project costs, are looking for materials that will “get by.” These products will serve the purpose and meet code but often must be replaced after just a few years of service. That makes them stand out in contrast to Higher-Quality building materials. 

Even if you’re remodeling your home rather than building a new home, you will still encounter Builder-Grade materials. You’ve heard it before, of course: the “name brand” products sold at the big boxes are often not the same quality level as those manufacturers supply to contractors through wholesale distribution. 

So, here’s the big question for you as a homeowner: What are the things that help you determine a quality product with great value versus a Builder-Grade product with lesser performance? 

One very good thing to check out is the warranty on the product. Builder-Grade products, sold at lower margins and made from lower-quality materials, frequently carry weaker warranties.

With an installed metal roof (as with most building materials), you will receive two warranties. Please make sure to secure them both in writing before proceeding, and to read over and understand them.

Warranties: 1 Good Thing with 2 Good Parts

One warranty will come from the manufacturer of the product and cover the integrity of the metal roofing product itself while the other will come from the installing contractor covering their original workmanship.

Product Warranties

One thing to watch out for is a “product” warranty that comes not from a metal roofing manufacturer but from the company that supplied the metal for the metal roof panels. Such warranties are very limited in scope and coverage. For example, they will usually cover only the value of the raw materials for your roof, not the finished product. They also will cover only the performance of the painted metal, not the performance of the roof system. This means they do not cover things like wind damage or resistance to hail. These warranties not only have very limited coverage, but they historically have been very difficult for property owners to collect on.

With quality products, on the other hand, you will receive a product warranty from the company that fabricated the roofing. They, in turn, should have a warranty from their painted metal supplier which may offer them some back-up support in the event of paint-related product failure. 

In looking at roofing product warranties, make sure that you have answers to the following critical things:

  1. What exactly does the warranty cover? What does it not cover?
  2. Are there provisions for wind, hail, fade, and chalk?
  3. Who is the warranty from? What is the history of that company? Are they a company you can connect with and get answers from? Is it a “real company” or a “shell company” set up to import low-quality offshore products?
  4. Is the warranty prorated and, if so, what is the proration schedule? Beware of some warranties that prorate to perhaps 50% coverage after 10 or fewer years.
  5. Can the warranty be transferred to future owners? If so, how many times, and what are the requirements for doing so?

AlumaTile proudly offers products that meet these important criteria from the manufacturer, Classic Metal Roofing Sytems. 

Workmanship Warranties

Many contractors don’t offer much of an installation and workmanship warranty. Be certain to have any contractor answer these 3 questions thoroughly and in writing.

  1. What does the warranty cover, and what does it not cover? 
  2.  For how long is the warranty? 
  3. Who is providing the warranty? What is their track record and length of time in business?

How seriously a contractor takes their warranty likely mirrors how seriously they will take your home. We take your home very seriously. 

Why Risk an Incomplete, Defective Warranty? 

With every metal roofing installation,  AlumaTile Metal Roofing Systems, Inc. delivers a high-quality workmanship roof warranty. More than just a “promise”  or a “note on your account”, you will receive a written and legal warranty. 

This workmanship warranty, matched with our industry-leading product warranties, you are sure to be protected from the “smoke and mirrors” that often cloud roofing purchases and installations. 

If we can be of assistance in sorting out your roofing warranty concerns, or anything else related to your roof, we can address your questions quickly and accurately. Please contact us anytime