When you hire roofing contractors, you expect more than shingles and nails — you expect peace of mind. That peace of mind often comes in the form of a solid warranty. A good warranty tells you the company stands behind its work long after the crew has packed up and left.
The Two Types of Roofing Warranties
Most roofs are protected by two separate warranties, and it helps to understand what each one covers.
Workmanship Warranty
This covers how your roof was installed. Even the best materials will fail if they are put on incorrectly, so a workmanship guarantee protects you against installation errors. Cannon Roofing backs every job with a 10-Year Craftsmen Guarantee.
Manufacturer Warranty
This covers the roofing materials themselves against defects. Choosing quality materials — as we explain in our roof replacement guide — pairs a strong material warranty with expert installation.
What Sets a Trusted Contractor Apart
A trustworthy roofer explains warranty terms in plain language, not fine print. At Cannon Roofing we also stand behind our work with a No Blame Guarantee and a 30-Day Happy Neighbor promise. That same commitment shows up when we handle storm damage inspections and guide you through claims.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a workmanship and a manufacturer warranty? A workmanship warranty covers installation; a manufacturer warranty covers the materials. Strong roofs have both.
How long does a roofing warranty last? It varies. Cannon Roofing offers a 10-Year Craftsmen Guarantee, and many material warranties last much longer.
Does a warranty transfer if I sell my home? Many are transferable to a new owner. Always confirm transfer terms with your contractor first.
Protect your investment with a roofer who stands behind the work. Call Cannon Roofing at (940) 627-1045 or request a free quote. Serving Wise County since 1994.