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Understanding Roofing Warranties: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know

Investing in a commercial roofing system is a significant decision for any business. To protect this investment, it’s crucial to understand the warranties that come with your roofing system. Roofing warranties can vary widely in terms of coverage, duration, and conditions. This guide will help you navigate the complexities of roofing warranties and make informed decisions for your property. 

Types of Commercial Roofing Warranties 

Manufacturer’s Material Warranty 

This warranty covers defects in the roofing materials themselves. If the materials fail due to manufacturing issues, the manufacturer is typically responsible for providing replacement materials. However, this warranty usually does not cover labor costs associated with replacing the defective materials. 

Workmanship Warranty 

Offered by the roofing contractor, this warranty covers errors related to the installation process. If issues arise due to improper installation, the contractor is responsible for addressing them. The duration of workmanship warranties can vary, often ranging from 1 to 5 years. 

Full System Warranty 

A full system warranty, sometimes referred to as a No Dollar Limit (NDL) warranty, provides comprehensive coverage for both materials and labor. These warranties often require that the roofing system be installed by a certified contractor and may include periodic inspections to maintain validity. 

Common Exclusions and Limitations 

Understanding what is not covered by your roofing warranty is as important as knowing what is covered. Common exclusions include: 

  • Weather-Related Damage: Damage from severe weather events such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or hailstorms is typically not covered. 
  • Unauthorized Modifications: Alterations to the roof without prior approval from the manufacturer or contractor can void the warranty. 
  • Neglected Maintenance: Failure to perform regular maintenance can lead to warranty invalidation. Many warranties require documented maintenance to remain in effect. 
  • Third-Party Damage: Damage caused by other contractors, such as HVAC or satellite dish installers, is generally excluded. 

Importance of Regular Maintenance 

Regular maintenance is essential to keep your roofing warranty valid. Most warranties stipulate that inspections and necessary repairs be conducted periodically, often annually or biannually. These inspections help identify small issues—like minor punctures, seam separation, or debris buildup—before they develop into larger, more expensive problems. 

Many warranty agreements also require that maintenance be performed by a qualified roofing professional and that records of service be kept on file. Without proper documentation or timely care, warranty claims may be denied. 

Routine maintenance not only helps keep your warranty active but also helps reduce the risk of unexpected repair costs and operational disruptions over time. It’s a practical way to protect both your roof and your budget. 

Choosing the Right Warranty for Your Business 

When selecting a roofing warranty, consider the specific needs of your building, the local climate, and your long-term plans for the property. Consult with your roofing contractor to understand the best warranty options available for your situation. 

Partner with NV Roofing for Your Commercial Roofing Needs 

At NV Roofing, we understand the complexities of commercial roofing warranties and are committed to helping you navigate them. Our team of experienced professionals ensures that your roofing system is installed correctly and maintained according to warranty requirements. We work closely with leading manufacturers to provide you with the best warranty options tailored to your business needs. 

Contact NV Roofing today to discuss your commercial roofing project and learn more about the warranty options available to protect your investment. 

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