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vintageogauge 04-15-2024 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2321623)
Yes, you don't need to be the original owner, but I think you need to file the claim within 2 years of buying the house.

No, mine was 5 years old as were my neighbors. Also, you don't have to call the warranty department, simply call Certainteed, tell them you have algae on the roof, they will ask you address and when your house was built, they will then assign the job to one of the contractors and you will get a call within a couple weeks.

DonnaNi4os 04-15-2024 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2321617)
I filed a claim for mildew stains on the roof. As the original owner, they will clean the roof for free within 10 years. They will be cleaning my roof on Tuesday, April 16. Many of my neighbors have already had their roofs cleaned. It is recommended even if you don't see stains on the roof.

Several homes in our 6 year old development had the same issues. We contacted the roofing company, they sent out an inspector who in turn reported that there was a problem. A company with a leprechaun on the car in turn sent out a cleaning crew. The roofs look like new. Just a note to keep in mind….you must be the original owner. The crew told me that if it happens again they will return and clean it again. Only one house had an issue with the shingles which were black. They sent a drone to take a closer look and she ended up getting a new roof which was prorated so she had to pay a partial out-of-pocket

Mailmom86 04-15-2024 08:15 AM

They will clean your roof within 10 years if you are the first or second owner only. My house is 9 years old and I'm the fourth owner. That's what they told me when I called.

rpalumberi 04-15-2024 08:33 AM

Roof Cleaning
 
we have lightning protection, does anyone know if the cleaning will affect it?

retiredguy123 04-15-2024 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 2321749)
No, mine was 5 years old as were my neighbors. Also, you don't have to call the warranty department, simply call Certainteed, tell them you have algae on the roof, they will ask you address and when your house was built, they will then assign the job to one of the contractors and you will get a call within a couple weeks.

My post may not have been clear. The original owner has 10 years to file a claim. But, a second owner cannot wait until the house is 10 years old. They must file the claim within 2 years after buying the house up to the 10 year roof age.

vintageogauge 04-15-2024 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by DonnaNi4os (Post 2321761)
Several homes in our 6 year old development had the same issues. We contacted the roofing company, they sent out an inspector who in turn reported that there was a problem. A company with a leprechaun on the car in turn sent out a cleaning crew. The roofs look like new. Just a note to keep in mind….you must be the original owner. The crew told me that if it happens again they will return and clean it again. Only one house had an issue with the shingles which were black. They sent a drone to take a closer look and she ended up getting a new roof which was prorated so she had to pay a partial out-of-pocket

You do not need to be the original owner, both of my neighbors had it done at no cost and they are both second owners and one of them had it done at the 5 year point.

retiredguy123 04-15-2024 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Biskopski (Post 2321740)
Which company did you hire to do the work?

I filed the claim by calling CertainTeed at 800-345-1145. They have hired Leprechaun Softwash to clean my roof. I didn't need to hire anyone.

Bridget Staunton 04-16-2024 06:22 AM

Did quality charge you for labor

Bridget Staunton 04-16-2024 06:25 AM

Craftylady: did Quality Roofing charge you for labor

retiredguy123 04-16-2024 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 2321844)
You do not need to be the original owner, both of my neighbors had it done at no cost and they are both second owners and one of them had it done at the 5 year point.

As I understand it, if you are a second owner, you only have 2 years after buying the house to file a claim. So, if you buy a 6-year old house, you must file the claim by the 8th year. I would suggest confirming that with CertainTeed.

Update: Today, I called CertainTeed to get an explanation of their algae stain warranty. The algae stain warranty extends for a period of 10 years from the date of construction, for the original owner and for the second owner. So, either owner can file a claim for the house as long as the house is less than 10 years old. During that period, CertainTeed will clean the roof for free. However, a third owner or any subsequent owners have no algae stain warranty.

MSGirl 04-16-2024 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by petsetc (Post 2321709)
As the OP, I see I need to be more specific. The warranty issue is not stains, but a result of the manufacturing/cooling issue that occurred around 2014 causing a significant loss of the aggregate allowing in some spots, the fiberglass to show thru.

The kind of information I am looking for is, did you use The Villages Warranty Dept or go directly to CertainTeed? What all did they require? Were they easy to deal with? How long did the process take? Was the "settlement" a roof replacement or "other"?

I'm hoping to make this a one and done as opposed to an ongoing process.

Thank you

Yes. We filed a claim with Certainteed for our manufactured defective roof. We went directly to Certainteed after our roofer inspected our roof. Certainteed inspected the roof and agreed to the defect. They sent us a check directly. Our roofer went thru the hoops and contacted the warranty dept. Certainteed did not pay for the roof installation 100%. In our case, I believe, they paid for the shingles, paper and a few more items. We DID NOT file an insurance claim. However, after replacement, we let our insurance company know we replaced our roof. They immediately reduced the cost of our homeowners insurance and sent us a prorated check for the difference ( not much money)

JP 04-16-2024 01:01 PM

My neighbors all had their roofs cleaned by that Leprechaun company and it looked great for maybe a year or two but eventually the dark algae growth came back and now it looks just like mine that was never cleaned. Roofs grow this black algae EVERYWHERE. Your roof is not special or defective. Get over it. I use Spray It And Forget it on my roofs up North and have no lichen or algae growth and they look like new. I'm going to do the same thing here and I am sure it will clean it and keep it that way for at least 5 years.

DollyL 04-17-2024 03:55 PM

My experience with Certainteed Roofing.
 
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Originally Posted by petsetc (Post 2321580)
I am in Dunedin and was advised to file a roof warranty claim with CertainTeed.

I would appreciate it if someone who has recently and successfully filed such a claim would be willing to share their experience with me.

Thank You !!!

NOTE: As post#2 points out, this is not an insurance scam, this is a manufacturer defective shingle issue.

I was at an Expo in The Villages & Leprechaun Soft Wash company had a booth. I was informed of the defect of my shingles & they informed me how to file a claim to get the stains cleaned off of my roof.
It was a smooth process & roof was cleaned. This was performed a few years ago. Roof looked great until recently, then the staining started to re-appear. It just so happened that my solar heat panels started leaking & I contacted the company that installed solar panels for the pool to repair the leaks. They informed me that my shingles were in bad shape. Most granules on the shingles were missing & sitting in the gutters.
Shingles were no longer tacked down.
So we contacted Batterbee Roofing to check our roof. The salesman, Rhett, walked the roof & took a video of roof & narrated his findings. Then we sat down & watched the video together. Roof was in bad shape, not only thin, & unglued shingles, but Roof Ridge vents were cracked. So before replacing the solar panels for the pool, we decided to have Batterbee replace the old roof.
Batterbee Roofing did an excellent job. Highly recommend this company for their honesty, no hidden fees, and their reputation.
So my point is, have the stains cleaned, but if Certainteed is the company that supplied your shingles, they are poor quality. Batterbee uses high quality Owens Corning materials.
Saks Roofing was the original company that installed the roof when my home was built, and they must have dropped something that made a hole in the plywood on the roof, & they left the hole & just covered it up with shingles! That was a nightmare waiting to happen!
Batterbee had to replace that whole sheet of plywood.
I called Home Warranty about the hole & they said I had one year to report it! It could not be seen from the inside or the outside! Unbelievable!

kaniess 05-04-2024 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by petsetc (Post 2321580)
I am in Dunedin and was advised to file a roof warranty claim with CertainTeed.

I would appreciate it if someone who has recently and successfully filed such a claim would be willing to share their experience with me.

Thank You !!!

NOTE: As post#2 points out, this is not an insurance scam, this is a manufacturer defective shingle issue.

Now that several weeks have gone by have there been any updates on resolving warranty compensation for the CertainTeed faulty aggregate roof shingle issue? This does not concern algae staining. I also live in the Village of Dunedin and I've been told that many homes between 466A and 44 have substandard roof shingles.

Pattyholland 06-14-2024 06:18 AM

Roof shingles
 
[I live in the village of Lake Deaton. I also put in a claim with certainteed. They also ask me to mail in a shingle which my roofer told me is the wrong thing to do. They have replaced many in my neighborhood. The pictures the roofer took showed the deterioration of my shingles. I think at this point it’s gonna take an attorney to do something about this as there’s so many of us. We need to get together and decide what to do. IiQUOTE=kaniess;2328209]Now that several weeks have gone by have there been any updates on resolving warranty compensation for the CertainTeed faulty aggregate roof shingle issue? This does not concern algae staining. I also live in the Village of Dunedin and I've been told that many homes between 466A and 44 have substandard roof shingles.[/QUOTE]


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