There's more to a roof than just the shingles you see. All the components that make a complete roof system impact the life of your roof as much as the shingles. That makes getting a quality roof system crucial to your roof investment.
The team at Bill Ragan Roofing has been installing high-quality roof systems for over 30 years. We’ve seen the costly consequences of customers trying to get the cheapest roof system possible. Never one to shy away from educating current or future customers, I explain why you should invest in a quality roof system instead of one made up of the cheapest components.
A cheap roof system affects the final quality of your roof, the life of your roof, and the warranties that are available. In this article, you’ll learn how getting the cheapest roof system not only affects the quality of your roof but will cost more in the long term with all the repairs that it’ll need.
Before we get to the problems with a cheap roof system, you need to know what components come together to form a roof system. Including the shingles (or other roofing material), a roof is made up of the following roofing components and materials:
Together, these 10 components form a roof system. Now that we’ve gone over what makes a roof system, I’ll explain the difference between getting a manufacturer’s roof system and a cheap roof system.
A manufacturer’s roof system is when all of the roofing components come from one manufacturer. Let's say you're getting a CertainTeed Landmark Pro asphalt shingle roof.
In this scenario, your shingles and their other main components must come from CertainTeed. This ensures you know where the components are coming from, keeps the entire roof under the umbrella of one manufacturer, and allows you to get an enhanced warranty (more on that later).
The opposite of a manufacturer’s roof system is, what we call in our office, a Frankenstein roof system. This means all the roof system's components come from different generic manufacturers at the cheapest price available.
It’s like buying a Ferrari, but the engine is built with mixed parts from Honda and Toyota. This may seem like an extreme example, but some homeowners buy an expensive shingle and cheap out on the rest of the components.
You now know the difference between a manufacturer’s roof system and "Frankenstein" roof system. Now it's time to learn how a cheap roof system affects the end quality of your roof.
Let’s break down why a cheap roof system costs more in the long run.
The first problem with a cheap roof system is that you get the quality of roof that the cheap price point allows. I fully understand everyone is on a budget, and some are on tighter ones than others.
However, you’re setting your roof investment up for problems right off the bat by getting the cheapest components available. While the manufacturer’s roof system components are already more expensive because of the quality, the cost difference also comes down to labor.
You won't choose the cheapest roof system and then hire the most expensive crew to put it on. This guarantees you get the cheapest labor to install your new roof.
You’ll probably get air gun nailing, 3 tab shingles used as ridge capping, and even some crucial components being left off completely.
If this happens, your roof system will cost more in the long run with repairs and, eventually, a full roof replacement before you should need one. Getting the cheapest roof possible might seem like your only option, but there are ways to afford a new roof without breaking the bank.
But if you want to take the risk on a cheap roof system, keep a good roofer’s phone number handy when the problems start to show up.
Just like cheap components and labor affect your roof's quality, they also impact your roof’s lifespan. If you get a cheap roof system, I guarantee your roof will not reach its full lifespan.
Problems might not show up right away, but your roof will eventually have leaks. And because you invested in cheap labor, I doubt the roofing contractor's workmanship warranty will still be in effect to take care of the problem.
This means more money out of your pocket and investing in a new roof sooner than expected. On the other hand, a manufacturer’s roof system will live as long as the materials on the roof hold up if they were properly installed.
Depending on the type of roofing material, this could be 25, 30, or even 50 years. A cheap roof system might be tempting on a tight budget, but I guarantee your roof will have problems and leaks well before the roofing materials fail.
Each roofing component comes with a material warranty. But when you use all the components from one manufacturer, you can register your roof system with them to receive an enhanced warranty.
This enhanced warranty guarantees they’ll cover labor, materials, dump fees, non-prorated for 50 years if there is a defect in the materials. If even one of their components has a problem or goes bad, they’ll pay to replace the roof.
It’s also transferable to the next homeowner, depending on the manufacturer, for 12 to 15 years. When getting a cheap roof system, you won’t qualify for this enhanced warranty.
Which only leaves you with your roofing contractor's workmanship warranty to cover your entire roof system. But because you used the cheapest components, materials, and labor, you won't get a good workmanship warranty.
You’ll probably get anywhere from a tail light warranty (as soon as you see the tail lights disappear, your warranty is gone) to a two-year or possibly a five-year warranty.
But it’s doubtful a contractor will give more than a five-year warranty for something they know will have continuous problems down the road. Their goal is to get through the warranty period before your roof fails.
At the end of the day, a cheap roof system only leaves you with your contractor’s workmanship warranty to fall back on. And if you don’t hire a reputable contractor that honors their workmanship warranty, any repairs or replacement will come out of your wallet.
A manufacturer’s roof system should be what every reputable contractor recommends. A manufacturer-registered roof system is more costly, but it’s well worth the investment for the quality, enhanced warranty, and life you get out of it.
The important thing is to not let the price of your new roof scare you into getting the cheapest roof system you can find. But how much will you actually have to invest in a quality roof system?
Unfortunately, the roofing industry doesn't like to talk about pricing. But we're not like other roofing companies.
That's why I wrote another article breaking down how much you'll have to invest in a new roof.
Check out this article on How Much a New Roof Costs to learn the size of your roof investment and the budget you'll need for a quality roof.