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Top Ways To VOID Your Roof Warranty

Jul 23, 2022

Obviously, it would be unwise to do this, but let's explore how you may accidentally void the warranty on your roof. 


An improper installation is the #1 way to void your roof. Unfortunately, many people hire a "handyman," or attempt to replace their roof via a DIY project, and the result is the roof is not installed correctly. Any cut corners in the project, even a small one, could void the warranty. 


Next on the satirical "I want to void my roof warranty" list is improper ventilation. Yes, the house is not a living creature, but it does need to breathe to function correctly. If the air inside the attic gets too hot and damages the roof due to poor ventilation, the warranty can be voided; most homeowners are unaware of this issue. 


Many homeowners think getting insulation is a good idea, and it can be, and it can also void your warranty if done incorrectly. Too much insulation can end up heating the roof more, which wears it down over time; combine improper insulation and ventilation, there's a good chance your roof warranty is voided.


Putting a new roof over your existing one is another sure-fire way to void your warranty. This was a practice widespread a long time ago, but most roofers worth their salt will not do this. Having the weight of two roofs puts a lot of strain on the home's rafters. In addition, when there are leaks, it is much more difficult for a roofer to identify the source and will make roof repairs cost much more money. 


Using a pressure washer on your roof is yet another way to damage the roof and void your warranty. So many homeowners think it's a good idea just to rent a pressure washer and hop on the roof themselves. Unfortunately, the intense pressure blasting on the roof is almost sure to cause damage; granules from shingles will come flying off, and it can crack tiles and puncture holes in the roof that will assuredly leak the next time it rains!


A sneaky way to get your warranty voided is to have someone install a satellite dish on your home; after-market products installed by third-party technicians can easily damage and void the warranty. It is so easy for the tech to drill into the wrong roof area and cause a leak. 


Solar panel installations also fall into the same category that satellites do. Therefore it is essential to work with reputable solar energy companies that ensure their work complies with the roof warranty. 


As you can tell, this blog post is somewhat satirical, as you would be kind of crazy to damage your roof and void the warranty purposefully; keep in mind roof replacements aren't exactly cheap, even when you get a good deal on price. 


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