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Warranty

Straight language on workmanship and warranty coverage

We install to manufacturer guidance and code expectations, then stand behind our labor with a ten-year workmanship warranty. This page summarizes how coverage is approached; your contract remains the authoritative document for your specific project.

Coverage overview

Manufacturer installation standards

Products are installed according to the manufacturer’s written instructions for the material on your job, so warranties and long-term performance stay intact.

Code as the baseline

Work is planned and built with applicable state and local building codes in view, alongside manufacturer requirements.

Ten-year workmanship warranty

Frame2Finish warrants its labor against defects arising from installation or workmanship for ten years, subject to the reasonable exclusions below.

What “workmanship” means here

If the issue traces back to how we installed or built it, we want to know.

Problems caused by defective installation, assembly, or execution of Frame2Finish labor are reviewed and addressed under the workmanship warranty. Material defects remain with the manufacturer’s program; we follow their specs so you are in the best position for the long term.

Roofing customers who want sample manufacturer warranty language can open the Owens Corning reference PDF below—it is illustrative, not a substitute for your project-specific documents.

Reasonable exclusions

Not everything that happens to a home is a workmanship defect.

  • Normal wear, weathering, and aging from everyday use.
  • Storm, impact, abuse, neglect, or lack of routine maintenance.
  • Product defects covered separately by the material manufacturer.
  • Alterations or repairs performed by others after our work is complete.
  • Settlement, movement, or site conditions outside the original agreed scope.

Questions welcome

Ask before we swing a hammer. We are happy to walk through materials and coverage.

Decks, additions, interiors, roofing, siding, or new construction—clarity upfront prevents surprises later.