TCS Labor Warranty
TCS Roofing warrants that all labor provided in the installation of your full roof replacement is free from defects for a period of ten (10) years from the date of completion.
This labor warranty specifically covers:
This labor warranty specifically covers:
✅ Installation workmanship including shingles, underlayment, flashing, and all roofing accessories
✅ Proper fastening and sealing techniques
✅Correct installation methods in accordance with manufacturer specifications and local building codes
If a problem arises due to improper installation or workmanship during the warranty period, TCS Roofing will repair the issue at no cost to the homeowner.
This Warranty Does Not Cover
🌪️ Damage caused by storms, hail, wind, ice, fire, fallen objects, or natural disasters
🏚️ Leaks or damage due to improper attic ventilation, structural shifts, or foundation movement
🚶 Damage resulting from foot traffic, third-party work, or homeowner modifications
🛠️ Issues caused by lack of maintenance or clogged gutters/downspouts
Transferability
This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original homeowner listed above. Transfer requests must be submitted in writing and may be subject to review.
🛠 1. Owens Corning Standard Warranty (Limited Lifetime Warranty)
This is the basic warranty that comes automatically with most Owens Corning shingles (like Duration, Duration Designer,Oakridge, etc.), at no extra cost.
✅ What It Covers:
• Shingle defects (manufacturing issues)
• Blow-off coverage (for a limited time)
• Algae resistance (if applicable to the product)
🛡 2. System Protection Warranty (Upgraded Warranty) $250
This is an enhanced warranty available only when a certified Owens Corning contractor (like us) installs a complete roofing system using all required Owens Corning components.
✅ What It Covers:
Certificate of Submission
🏠 What Is a Certificate of Completion (COC)?
A Certificate of Completion is a document signed by the contractor to confirm that the contracted work—such as a roof replacement, siding, or other storm-related repairs—has been fully completed to satisfaction.
💵 Why Is It Important for Insurance Claims?
When a homeowner files an insurance claim, the insurance company may issue payments in two parts:
1. Actual Cash Value (ACV):
The initial payment based on the current (depreciated) value of the damaged materials.
2. Recoverable Depreciation:
The remaining amount that’s withheld until the work is completed.
This is only paid after the insurer receives proof that the job is done.
That’s where the Certificate of Completion comes in.
Once received and approved, the insurance company will release the recoverable depreciation.