If you are in the market for a new roof, one of the most important factors to consider is the warranty. A warranty might be something you hope to never use, but you’ll be really glad it’s there in the event that you do need it. To help you better understand the different types of warranties and considerations for each. The Farha Roofing team is breaking things down from the perspective of a residential roofing contractor.
Roofing Warranties Explained
Warranties can be confusing and sometimes feel like a rip-off. After all, the chance of you needing to use the warranty for your new big screen TV is pretty slim and they are often not worth the price tag they carry. But your roof is a different story.
As your residential roofing contractor will explain, your roof is a long-term (25 – 30 year) investment and is a lot more expensive than a new TV. Registering your roof for the warranty is highly suggested and will bring you peace of mind.