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Long‑term confidence for a critical system

Warranty & Confidence Plan

Roofing is one of the few home purchases where most of what matters gets covered up on day one. This page explains how we protect you long‑term with registered manufacturer coverage, documented workmanship, and a verification step so you’re not relying on hope after the last cheque clears.

Documented checkpoints
Registered warranties
Verified close‑out

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Phone: 587-802-0011
Email: info@stonefistroofing.com


Want to compare bids? Ask us for a “scope clarity” review. We’ll tell you what questions to ask and what details must be written down.


Simple rule: warranties are only valuable when the install matches the manufacturer’s system requirements and the job is documented.

Confidence, explained

What people really mean by “I want a company with history”

When homeowners ask for “30 years in business,” they’re usually trying to reduce risk: Will this roof last? Will problems get handled? Will I be stuck chasing someone later? A long history can be one signal, but it doesn’t guarantee disciplined workmanship or documentation.

Our approach is to replace uncertainty with structure: clear scopes, written install standards, photo checkpoints, proper warranty registration, and a close‑out process that ties “paid” to “verified.” In plain language: you don’t just get a roof—you get evidence of what was installed and how it was installed.


The 3 layers of protection

1) Manufacturer coverage

Manufacturer warranties protect you against material defects and certain system failures—when installed according to their written requirements. We register the manufacturer warranty using your address and the installed product details so coverage is traceable and anchored to the manufacturer.

2) Workmanship discipline

Most long‑term issues are detail failures: flashing, penetrations, valleys, edges, and ventilation. We use written checklists and standardized methods so critical steps aren’t skipped when crews are moving fast.

3) Verification before close‑out

We align final sign‑off with verification. That means problems get found and corrected before the project is treated as complete. It’s the difference between “looks done” and “confirmed done.”


What we document (so you’re never guessing later)

Documentation is what turns a warranty promise into real confidence. Our goal is that if you ever sell the home, deal with an insurer, or have a future question, you can point to a clear record of the work.

  • Scope clarity: what is included (and what is not) in writing—materials, accessories, ventilation approach, flashing strategy.
  • Deck condition notes: any deck issues found at tear‑off and how they were handled.
  • Protection layers: underlayment and ice & water placement approach (eaves, valleys, penetrations where applicable).
  • Detail checkpoints: flashing at walls/chimneys, pipe boots, vents, valley treatment, drip edge/edge metal.
  • Ventilation verification: intake/exhaust approach and any corrections recommended to reduce moisture risk.
  • Final close‑out package: completion photos, manufacturer registration confirmation (when applicable), and warranty summary.
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Why this matters:
Most roofing disputes come from “I thought that was included” or “I can’t prove what was installed.” Documentation prevents both.

How warranties usually fail (and how we avoid it)

Warranties get complicated when any of the following happen. This is where we focus our process:

Missing system components

Some manufacturer programs require compatible starters, ridge components, underlayments, and ventilation methods. We build the roof as a system so coverage isn’t accidentally weakened.

Installation pattern errors

Nail placement, nailing zone discipline, and fastener count affect wind resistance and warranty eligibility. We follow manufacturer patterns—not “habit patterns.”

Ventilation & moisture issues

A roof can look perfect and still fail early if the attic is a moisture trap. We flag ventilation imbalance and moisture risks before they create long‑term problems.


Close‑out and long‑term peace of mind

A quality roof job ends with clarity, not confusion. At close‑out, we walk you through what was installed, provide your documentation package, and explain what normal maintenance looks like (example: clearing debris from valleys, checking for wind‑lift after major storms, and keeping eavestroughs flowing).

What you should expect after installation

  • Warranty summary: plain‑English explanation of manufacturer coverage vs workmanship responsibilities.
  • Verification mindset: if a detail isn’t right, it gets corrected—not “hidden by the next layer.”
  • Support path: one phone number for questions: 587-802-0011.

Disclaimer: Warranty coverage and terms vary by manufacturer, product line, and roof design. Your signed contract and the manufacturer’s written warranty documents govern final coverage.