Category Archives: Roofing

The 411 on Transferring a Roof Warranty

If you’re looking at buying a pre-owned home in Dallas, you may likely be concerned about how the warranties on things like appliances, HVAC, and other major components of your potential purchase will transfer to you from the original homeowner. The ability to transfer warranties is important to many homebuyers, as many people do not want to have to make costly repairs after just making a major purchase.

In many cases, if the roof of the property you are purchasing has a current and valid warranty, the warrant is transferable. That being said, it is critical that you read the fine print of the warranty paperwork to find out exactly what is covered and exactly what coverage transfers to you as the new owner.

Shingle manufacturers almost always offer a warranty on their product, and in many cases, professional roofing companies like Scott Exteriors also offer warranties on their roof installation. Scott Exteriors can help you find out the specifications and limits of the roof warranty on the home you are interested in purchasing regarding both shingles and installation.

There are three points to look for when you’re reading the fine print of your roofing warranty:

Transferability. In most cases, the warranty on shingles can be transferred only once. This means that if you are purchasing the house as a third or greater owner, the warranty will not transfer to you.

Fees. In some instances, transferring a roofing warranty requires an administrative fee paid to the company to process the transfer. If the fee is not paid, the warranty does not transfer, and you may be left with a costly repair that you thought was covered.

Notice. Many warranties also require a written notice of the transfer of ownership, usually within a particular timeframe after the property purchase is complete.

Do you have more questions about how roofing warranties work? Contact Scott Exteriors today with all your roofing warrant questions.

What is a Roofing Warranty?

Your roof covers and protects your home, but what covers and protects your roof? Your roofing warranty. Understanding what your roofing warranty covers and how your warranty works can help you if a problem arises.

What is a warranty?

A warranty is a written guarantee that promises repair or replacement of a product or service if necessary within a specific period after purchase.

What is a roofing warranty?

A roofing warranty is a written guarantee that relates to your roof and the repair or replacement of your shingles, underlayment, or other components of your roof should a problem arise within a specified period. Some roofing warranties, like the warranties offered by Scott Exteriors, also cover workmanship for a predetermined time after installation.

How long is the warranty on my shingles and other roofing components?

The length of the warranty on your shingles is determined by the manufacturer, but most shingles are covered for 25 to 50  years. The warranty on your shingles covers defects or premature breakdown in the shingles themselves versus damage caused by the elements, storms, trees, or pests.

The other components of the roof, like the underlayment and vents, are also covered by warranties provided by their manufacturer and like asphalt shingles, their warranties cover defects and not normal wear and tear, storm damage, or pests.

How long is the warranty on the installation workmanship?

The warranty on workmanship varies between roofing companies. The warranty offered by Scott Exteriors is a minimum of five years on most residential roof replacements, and often more for commercial roof replacements. Scott Exteriors also guarantees repairs up to one year after installation.

The workmanship warranty provided by Scott Exteriors is also transferable. Learn more about transferring your roof warranty here.

For more all your questions about roofing warranties, contact Scott Exteriors.

The Problem with Power Washing

Have you been contacted by a contractor offering to pressure wash the roof of your Frisco or Carrollton home? Many of these contractors make claims that cleaning your roof extends its lifespan, which may sound like a good idea, but before you sign on the dotted line, we encourage you to keep reading this blog to find out why pressure washing and other roof cleaning services may leave you with a big problem.

The Problem with Power Washing

Pressure washing your roof presents a problem because shooting high-pressure water onto your roof damages your roof by taking off the protective asphalt granules off of your shingles. Without these protective asphalt granules, your roof loses its protection against the elements. Even the lowest setting of pressure on a pressure washer can cause the granules to come off, leaving your roof exposed to the sun, wind, and rain.

Power washing your roof is especially risky if your roof is ten years old or more, as it has probably already lost asphalt granules due to natural wear and tear.

Power washing not only stripes the protective layer off your roof, but it also can lift your shingles which breaks their seal and shingles become loose in a storm. When this happens, water can get underneath your shingles and your roof could develop a leak.

Do You Really Need to Clean Your Roof?

In some parts of the country, where there is a lot of rain and snow, it may be necessary to clean your roof to remove algae and moss that grow in shaded areas. However, in Frisco, Plano, and the rest of North Texas, cleaning your roof really isn’t all that necessary because the Texas sun usually keeps roofs dry and algae away.

If you have questions about how to maintain your roof, contact a roofing expert today.