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The Truth About "Lifetime" Shingle Warranties

What "lifetime warranty" actually means for your roof. Coverage limits, proration schedules, and what voids your warranty.

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What Does "Lifetime" Really Mean?

When a shingle manufacturer advertises a "lifetime warranty," it sounds like your roof is covered forever. The reality is more complicated. "Lifetime" in the roofing industry typically means 30-50 years — not your lifetime — and the warranty is prorated, meaning coverage decreases every year. Understanding your warranty's actual terms is essential before choosing a roofing system.

Types of Shingle Warranties

  • Material Warranty (30-50 Years): Covers manufacturing defects like premature granule loss, splitting, curling, or cracking. Most material warranties are prorated after year 10-20, meaning you pay a decreasing percentage of replacement cost each year.
  • Workmanship Warranty (1-25 Years): Covers installation errors — improper nailing, flashing leaks, inadequate ventilation. Proof Construction provides a 5-year workmanship warranty standard; Owens Corning Preferred contractors offer up to 25-year workmanship coverage through the manufacturer.
  • Non-Prorated Coverage: Some premium shingle lines (Owens Corning Duration Flex, GAF Timberline UHD) offer non-prorated material coverage for the first 20-30 years — meaning the manufacturer pays 100% of replacement cost if the shingles fail.

What Voids Your Warranty

Common warranty voiding actions include: installation by unlicensed/uninsured contractors (this is why manufacturer certification matters), improper attic ventilation (most manufacturers require 1:150 or 1:300 vent ratio), unauthorized repairs or modifications, and failure to perform routine maintenance (keep gutters clean, trim overhanging branches, remove moss/algae promptly).

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