Seniors
Related: About this forumWe got a new roof. Guaranteed 30 years.
And I thought "If I don't have to move, this is my dying roof. It's guaranteed for life." I'm 79.

hlthe2b
(109,064 posts)
WhiteTara
(30,680 posts)ago and I thought the same thing. We have to replace the roof because of hail damage. Fortunately it was an insurance deal.
iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,697 posts)We’ve been sprucing it up. New flooring, rain guttering, new kitchen, new double glazed windows, etc. Other than paint, I keep thinking it’s the last time we redecorate. I’m 65, husband 72. We are trying to get it finished while we can still do the work ourselves. It’s close to complete.
rsdsharp
(10,650 posts)It has a fifty year, parts and labor, warranty. At 66, I expect this to be my last roof — barring weather issues.
safeinOhio
(35,394 posts)Started to leak in May. Now have a lawyer. Never, ever call 1-800-Hansons.
Midnight Writer
(23,674 posts)I asked the roofing contractor what that means, since my last roof lasted about 20 years.
He said "You ought to get about twenty years out of it".
Ah, marketing.
safeinOhio
(35,394 posts)warranty because of improper installation. Learning a lot about roofs.
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keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)This parachute guaranteed for life. If it fails, just bring it back for free replacement.