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Protection explained clearly

A warranty should create clarity—not more questions.

Manufacturer coverage and company workmanship protection serve different purposes. Review both in writing before choosing a roofing system.

Two layers of protection

Know who covers what.

Coverage varies by selected system, registration, eligibility and written terms. Review the documents provided for your roof.

Manufacturer protection

GAF System Plus 50-year coverage

Qualifying systems may include enhanced manufacturer-backed protection for eligible GAF roofing components, subject to GAF terms, registration, conditions and exclusions.

  • Confirm eligible products and components
  • Review the coverage period and administrator
  • Understand registration requirements
  • Read exclusions and transfer provisions
Company protection

Lifetime No Leak warranty

Upstanding Roofing workmanship protection is provided according to the company’s written warranty, including applicable maintenance requirements, limitations and exclusions.

  • Confirm the covered workmanship
  • Review homeowner responsibilities
  • Understand the service-request process
  • Read limitations and exclusions
GAF Certified Plus

Certification supports the warranty conversation.

Upstanding Roofing’s GAF Certified Plus status is part of the manufacturer relationship and qualifying system path. Consider it together with the selected system and the warranty documents provided for that roof.

  • Manufacturer relationship
  • Qualifying system requirements
  • Registration and documentation
  • Coverage confirmed in the warranty documents
Plain-English review

Ask to see the documents attached to the system you are considering.

A warranty summary is useful for orientation. The actual document answers the questions that matter: what is covered, who administers it, what is required and what is excluded.

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Before you sign

Seven questions worth asking.

These questions help homeowners compare protection without relying on a headline alone.

What exact products are covered?

Connect the warranty to the products and components listed in the proposal.

Who administers a request?

Know whether the manufacturer or contractor is responsible for the specific protection.

What registration is required?

Understand who completes registration and how you receive confirmation.

What maintenance applies?

Review homeowner responsibilities that may affect continued coverage.

What is excluded?

Weather events, alterations, outside work and other conditions may be treated differently.

Is coverage transferable?

If future ownership matters, read the document’s transfer provisions.

Which document controls?

Keep the proposal and final warranty documents together with project records.

Warranty FAQs

Protection is strongest when it is understood.

Review the written terms for the system selected for your home.

What is GAF System Plus coverage?
Qualifying roofing systems may include enhanced manufacturer-backed coverage for eligible GAF components, subject to GAF registration, terms, conditions and exclusions.
What is the Upstanding Lifetime No Leak warranty?
It is Upstanding Roofing’s company workmanship protection, provided according to the written warranty terms, maintenance requirements, limitations and exclusions.
Are manufacturer and workmanship warranties the same?
No. They have different administrators, covered matters, requirements and exclusions. Review each document separately.
Does every roofing system receive the same coverage?
No. Eligibility depends on the selected system, products, registration and applicable written terms.
Where can I confirm the actual coverage?
Review the proposal, manufacturer warranty documents and Upstanding Roofing warranty terms provided for the selected system.

Compare the roof and the protection together.

Schedule a consultation to review the scope, roofing-system options and available warranty protection.

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