Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Three Ways to Keep an Iowa Roofing Warranty from being Voided

In Iowa, the Attorney General urges consumers to ensure they have written warranties for products or services paid for. A written warranty, more useful if also posted online, spells out what consumers are entitled to if the product or service they receive is faulty. And when it comes to something as complex as Iowa roofing services, a warranty can make all the difference in the world between a bad roof and a good one.

Yet, warranties have significant differences. Some cover both materials and labor, while others cover only one or the other. Certain warranties are transferable, while some can only be used by the current owner. If a homeowner is not careful, the warranty might even be voided for a flimsy reason. To help homeowners make the most out of warranties, Angie's List shares several ways to keep a guarantee from being voided.

http://www.waddleexteriors.com/blog/three-ways-to-keep-an-iowa-roofing-warranty-from-being-voided/

No comments:

Post a Comment