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When purchasing a new home, there’s a lot to consider. One often overlooked aspect is the roof’s warranty. Whether you’re the first owner of a newly installed roof or buying a home with a roof already in place, understanding how to transfer the roof’s warranty can save you time, money, and stress down the road.

Why roof warranties matter

Roof warranties typically come in two forms: a manufacturer’s warranty and a labor warranty from the roofing company. The manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in the roofing materials, while the labor warranty covers issues related to the installation. These warranties are crucial in protecting your investment, as they ensure that any defects or installation issues are addressed without additional cost to you.

Steps to transfer a roof warranty

  1. Verify Ownership and Warranty Status: The first step is determining your ownership status relative to the roof. Are you the first or second owner since the roof was installed? Roof warranties are often only transferable to the second owner, so it’s important to confirm this early on. You can check with your realtor or look at the county assessor’s report to understand the roof’s ownership history.
  2. Gather Necessary Documentation: To transfer the warranty, you’ll need specific documents, such as the original receipt from the roofing company, which details the materials used. It’s also essential to get any paperwork that outlines the terms of both the manufacturer’s and the labor warranties.
  3. Submit Transfer Request: Once you have all the required documents, submit them to the manufacturer within the specified time frame—often within a year of purchasing the home. Some manufacturers may allow only one transfer of ownership, so ensure that you’re aware of these terms.
  4. Labor Warranty Transfer: If the roof has a labor warranty from the original roofing company, like Land Enterprises Roofing, make sure to transfer this as well. Labor warranties typically last for five years, but some companies offer longer terms. Ensuring that this warranty is transferred will cover you for any installation-related issues that may arise.

Securing your home’s future

Failing to transfer the roof’s warranty can leave you unprotected against defects or installation issues that could otherwise be resolved at no cost. Additionally, having a warranty in place can sometimes qualify you for discounts on your homeowner’s insurance, particularly if your roof is impact-resistant.

At Land Enterprises Roofing, we always recommend that homeowners keep detailed records of all warranty information. This not only helps in maintaining your roof but also in ensuring that any potential issues are covered without additional expense.

Transferring a roof warranty is a simple yet crucial step when purchasing a home with a relatively new roof. By following these steps, you can ensure that your home is protected, your investment is secure, and any future issues are covered by the warranties already in place. If you have any questions about roof warranties or need assistance with a transfer, Land Enterprises Roofing is here to help.

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