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Do you know what your contractor's warranty actually covers? In this video, Sean from The Guild Collective explains the critical differences between a workmanship warranty and a manufacturer's warranty for your home improvement projects. In this video, we break down: 0:00 - The Main Difference: Workmanship covers the labor of the install, while manufacturer warranties cover the actual product or material. 0:11 - Evaluating Workmanship Warranties: Why you need to consider a company's time in business, employee count, and reputation before trusting their warranty. 0:58 - Transferability: Will the warranty transfer to new homeowners if you sell your house? 1:13 - Manufacturer Warranties: Why your product must be installed by a certified installer to keep the warranty intact, and why you should request the details prior to installation. Looking for a contractor you can trust in Texas? Discover our commitment to quality: https://www.guildtx.com -- Video Transcript -- "You may be wondering, what's the difference between a workmanship warranty versus a manufacturer warranty? A workmanship warranty is provided by the business who is performing the installation on your home, which typically covers the labor portion of the install. A manufacturer's warranty typically covers the product or material portion of the install. Here are a few things to consider when reviewing a workmanship warranty. One, is the length of time they've been in business. You want to have a company that's going to be around in the future if an issue were to ever arise. Secondly, consider the number of employees. If it's a single-man company, if they get hurt or move, they may not be there when you need them. Look at their reputation and reviews, see if they stand behind their warranty from other past customer experiences. Also, if it is transferable or not. So if you were to sell the home, would that warranty transfer to the new homeowners? One to three years, five to 10 years, or lifetime are common lengths of time for warranties. Now let's talk about manufacturer's warranties. One thing to look at is if the product needs to be installed by a certified installer in order for the manufacturer warranty to stay intact. Also, manufacturer warranties vary based on product. I recommend that you request the manufacturer warranty from your installer or sales consultant prior to the time of installation. If you have any other questions, please let us know." #HomeWarranty #WorkmanshipWarranty #TheGuildCollective #RoofingWarranty #TexasContractor #HomeImprovementTips #TrustTheGuild