4 Reasons for a Manufacturer to Void a Roof Warranty
It’s important to understand the terms and conditions of your roofing warranty to make sure that you get the most from your roof investment. A roofing warranty will discuss what parts of your roofing system it covers, its length, and how it can be nullified. Today, we will discuss the last point. Every roofing warranty is different but here are four of the more common reasons a roofing warranty claim might be rejected:
- Installing a New Roof Over an Old Roof – Some homeowners want to install their new roof over their current roof in order to save some money. However, in most cases this will void or shorten your warranty. This is because the new shingles can stick to the old shingles, causing bulges. This leads the roof to wear unevenly. In addition, the second layer of shingles will also expend heat more slowly, shortening the shingles’ life span.
- Improper Roof Installation – It’s important that you hire an experienced roofing company because incorrect roof installation will lead to a voided warranty. Roofing manufacturers have strict regulations about how their products must be installed. You need to work with a contractor that is familiar with the kind of roof that they are installing. Fortunately, we are a residential and commercial roofing expert with many certifications. These certifications prove that we know how to follow manufacturer regulations.
- Cleaning Your Roof by Pressure Washing – Moss on a rooftop can damage it over time, which is why some homeowners choose to pressure wash their roofs. However, using a high setting on the pressure washer can void the roof warranty because the shingles are not designed to withstand the effects of close-range pressure washing. This can cause the shingle granules to deteriorate or wash away, damaging your roof. Instead of pressure washing, try using metallic zinc strips instead.
- Improper Roof Ventilation – Good roof ventilation is essential to the proper functioning of your roofing system. This is because inadequate venting can cause heat and moisture to get trapped in your attic. This leads to additional heat on the bottom side of your shingles, causing them to wear prematurely and fade. Good roof ventilation will regulate the intake and outtake of air in your attic and will keep your shingles at an ideal temperature.
When you work with Howard Roofing for your residential roofing project, we will make sure to discuss the terms of your warranty carefully. We want you to understand the benefits that you will gain from our warranties and we want you to understand how to properly file a claim. In addition, as a certified company, we are qualified to offer you the best warranties possible. We serve many areas including St Louis, MO. Call us at (636) 296-1057 to learn more about roof warranties. You can also ask for a free quote.