Shingle Manufacturer claims

A shingle manufacturer warranty is crucial for protecting your investment in the event of material defects. While rare, defects can occur and having a manufacturer warranty ensures you're covered. Often, shingle defects can look like storm damage but will be denied by your insurance carrier. Most standard warranties cover the cost of materials, but not the workmanship involved in the installation. For greater peace of mind, extended roof warranties offer longer protection periods, including full, non-depreciated coverage on both materials and labor.

Signs of Defective Shingles

Filling a Manufacturer Warranty Claim

A manufacturer warranty can only be filled if you are the original homeowner or if the warranty was transferred to you during the sale of the home. If you feel that you have an issue with your shingles that may be covered under your material warranty, follow these steps to file a claim.
1) Contact Dun-Rite Roofing

Reach out to us immediately. Our team will inspect the issue and help confirm whether it qualifies as a warranty claim.

2) Document the Issue

We will take clear photos of the defect and any other related damage as well as remove (2) damaged shingles. The manufacturer will require that we mail in the defective shingles for proof of damage.

3) Review Warranty Details

We'll help you review the warranty details to understand the coverage and what steps are needed to file a claim.

4) Submit the Claim

Our team will assist you in gathering all necessary documentation and submitting the claim to the manufacturer on your behalf.

5) Follow-Up and Resolution

We'll stay in contact with the manufacturer and keep you updated throughout the process until the issue is resolved.

At Dun-Rite Roofing, we're here to help you navigate the claims process and ensure you receive the full benefits of your shingle manufacturer warranty, protecting your roof for years to come.