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What Makes It True

What True Warranty Protection Can Look Like

The Right Start™ Period

25-Year Workmanship Coverage

Coverage by Property Type

Enhanced Manufacturer Warranty Options

What Is Required

What Is Not Covered

Transferability and Resale Value

The Documentation Package

Common Questions

Most roofing companies advertise

a lifetime warranty.

Mr. GoodRoof explains what makes it true.

A roof warranty is only as strong as the roofing system behind it, the installation standards that support it, and the company standing behind the work. That is why Mr. GoodRoof created the “True” Lifetime Warranty: a clearer, more transparent way to help homeowners understand what their roof warranty covers, what it requires, and how their roof is installed to support long-term protection.

The difference is not just the shingle. It is the company installing it.

The Fine Print Problem

A lifetime roof warranty sounds simple, but the details matter.

  • What does “lifetime” actually mean?
  • When does coverage become prorated?
  • What can void the warranty?
  • Is workmanship covered?
  • Was the roof installed in a way that supports the warranty?

Most homeowners do not get clear answers to those questions until something goes wrong.

At Mr. GoodRoof, we believe that conversation should happen before you sign.

That is why our process includes a warranty walkthrough, a complete roofing system installation, dedicated project management, proper documentation, and warranty registration support on qualifying roof replacement projects.

Roofing warranties - The Fine Print

Most homeowners don’t know what they’re getting with a roof replacement

At Mr Goodroof, we believe in transparency and honesty. We want our customers to know our roof replacement process. That process ensures your new roof will be warranty compliant with the manufacturers we work with. The new roof will be properly ventilated. We completely replace any old flashing; we do not reuse it. And our process ensures your new roof is code compliant.

Warranty vs. System Compliance

Most homeowners focus on the warranty label on their shingles — but a manufacturer’s warranty is only as good as the installation behind it. At Mr. Goodroof, we install complete roofing systems, not just materials. That means every component — underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and fasteners — meets manufacturer specs and Tennessee building codes. If any piece of the puzzle is wrong, your warranty can be voided before the first storm ever hits Nashville.

The Reused Flashing Problem

Flashing is the metal that seals your roof’s most vulnerable points: valleys, chimneys, skylights, and wall transitions. When a roofer replaces your shingles but reuses the old flashing, they’re leaving your home’s weak spots exposed. Old flashing is bent, corroded, and no longer forms a watertight seal — and it’s also a manufacturer warranty violation. Mr. Goodroof replaces flashing as a standard part of every re-roof. It’s not an upsell. It’s just how it should be done.

Ventilation Oversight

Poor attic ventilation is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes made on Nashville roofs. Without proper airflow, heat and moisture build up in your attic, warping decking, shortening shingle life, and driving up your energy bills. Many roofing contractors skip a proper ventilation assessment entirely. Mr. Goodroof evaluates your intake and exhaust ventilation on every project to make sure your new roof can breathe the way it was designed to.

Code Requirements Often Skipped

Tennessee’s residential building code exists for a reason — but some roofing contractors cut corners to save time and money, leaving homeowners with non-compliant roofs that can cause problems during home sales, insurance claims, or after severe weather. Common skipped requirements in the Nashville area include proper nail patterns, drip edge installation, and underlayment overlap specs. Mr. Goodroof pulls permits when required and installs to code on every job — because your roof should protect you, not come back to haunt you.

What Makes the Mr. GoodRoof “True” Lifetime Warranty Different

What Makes the Mr. GoodRoof “True” Lifetime Warranty Different?

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    We Install a Complete Roofing System

    A roof is more than shingles.

    A strong roof replacement depends on the full system working together: decking, underlayment, ice and water protection, starter shingles, field shingles, ridge cap, ventilation, flashing, drip edge, pipe boots, and every transition where water can find its way in.

    That matters because many warranty problems are not caused by the shingle itself. They come from shortcuts in the installation.

    At Mr. GoodRoof, we treat roof replacement as a complete system, not a surface-level shingle swap.

  • 2

    We Do Not Reuse Critical Materials Just to Save Time

    Some parts of a roof can look small but make a major difference in long-term performance.

    Flashing, drip edge, pipe boots, starter shingles, underlayment, ventilation components, and other critical details all help determine whether the roof performs the way it should.

    That is why Mr. GoodRoof’s replacement process is built around installing the right components the right way, instead of cutting corners that can create leaks, void coverage, or shorten the life of the roof.

  • 3

    We Address Ventilation

    Improper ventilation can affect roof performance and warranty coverage.

    A roof needs to breathe properly. Without balanced attic ventilation, heat and moisture can build up, shorten the life of the roofing system, and create problems that may not be covered by a warranty.

    Most manufacturer warranty programs list improper ventilation as a named exclusion that can affect coverage. That is why ventilation is evaluated as part of Mr. GoodRoof’s roof replacement process, not treated as an afterthought.

  • 4

    We Use Dedicated Project Management

    A warranty is only meaningful if the work is actually installed to the standard promised.

    That is why Mr. GoodRoof uses dedicated project management to help oversee the roof replacement process, confirm key details, and make sure the project is completed properly.

    The goal is simple: install the roof right the first time and document the work clearly when it is complete.

  • 5

    We Document the Job

    A strong warranty should not live in vague promises.

    At the completion of every qualifying roof replacement, Mr. GoodRoof provides a documentation package designed to help homeowners understand what was installed, what warranty was registered, and what to keep for future reference.

    This helps homeowners know what they have, what was done, and who to call if they ever have a concern.

A warranty should not become clear only after something goes wrong.

What True Warranty Protection Can Look Like

What True Warranty Protection Can Look Like

The Mr. GoodRoof “True” Lifetime Warranty is not just a coverage claim. It is a communication standard.

Before you commit to a qualifying roof replacement, we walk through the major warranty details in plain English, including what the warranty covers, what it does not cover, what can affect coverage, what products and components are included, what documentation you receive, how warranty registration works, what to do if you ever have a concern, and how the warranty may transfer if you sell your home.

The table below summarizes major coverage areas for qualifying Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty installations through Mr. GoodRoof.

Coverage Area Single-Family Primary Residence Other Eligible Structures
Manufacturing Defect Coverage Limited Lifetime 40–50 years, depending on shingle selected
Non-Prorated Right Start™ Period 50 years 20 years
Workmanship Coverage 25 years 25 years
Enhanced Wind Coverage* 130 mph for architectural shingles / 140 mph for Windsor®, for 15 years 130 mph for architectural shingles / 140 mph for Windsor®, for 15 years
Algae Resistance Coverage Limited Lifetime for Legacy® or Windsor® with Scotchgard™ Protector; 15 or 25 years for AR shingles depending on product Product-dependent
Transferability One-time transfer when properly completed within 60 days of real estate transfer One-time transfer when properly completed within 60 days of real estate transfer

*Enhanced wind coverage applies when all installation and warranty requirements are met. Coverage availability and applicable terms depend on product selection, property type, installation method, warranty registration, and all Malarkey warranty requirements. See full warranty terms for complete details.

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The Right Start™ Period:

Why Non-Prorated Coverage Matters

One of the most important parts of the Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty is the Right Start™ Period.

For qualifying single-family primary residences, the Certified Premium Warranty includes a 50-year non-prorated Right Start™ Period.

In plain English, non-prorated means the shingles do not depreciate during that period for qualifying manufacturing defect claims.

That matters because many standard warranty periods become prorated much sooner. Under standard warranty coverage, the non-prorated period may be 10, 15, or 20 years depending on the shingle selected. Under Certified Premium coverage, qualifying single-family homes receive a 50-year non-prorated period.

Most warranties start with a headline. The Right Start™ Period explains what your coverage actually does over time.

Mr GoodRoof 25 Year workmanship coverage on roof replacement warranty

25-Year Workmanship Coverage

Workmanship matters because even the best shingle can fail to perform if the roof is not installed correctly.

Malarkey’s Certified Premium Warranty includes 25 years of workmanship coverage on qualifying installations. Workmanship includes any aspect of the installation found to adversely affect the performance of the roofing system or cause a leak.

The Certified Premium Contractor is responsible for the initial two years of installation liability. After the initial two years, Malarkey covers the balance of the 25-year workmanship period under the Certified Premium Warranty terms.

That means you are not just getting shingle coverage. On qualifying installations, you are also getting long-term workmanship protection tied to the installation of the complete roofing system.

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Coverage by Property Type

Single-Family Detached Primary Residences

Eligible single-family detached homes used as the owner’s primary residence may qualify for:

  • Limited Lifetime manufacturing defect coverage
  • 50-year non-prorated Right Start™ Period
  • 25 years of workmanship coverage
  • Enhanced wind coverage
  • Product-specific algae resistance coverage
  • One-time transferability when properly completed

Other Structures

Other structures are not covered under Lifetime coverage. This may include homes no longer maintained as the owner’s primary residence, duplexes, townhomes, condominiums, apartment buildings, and similar structures.

For these properties, manufacturing defect coverage is 40 to 50 years depending on the shingle selected:

  • Highlander®: 40 years
  • Vista®: 45 years
  • Legacy®: 50 years
  • Windsor®: 50 years

For other eligible structures, Certified Premium coverage provides a 20-year non-prorated period, equal to or better than the standard warranty’s 10- to 20-year non-prorated period depending on the product.

Roof Ventilation Is Critical to Roof Lifespan

80% of Roofs Are Improperly Ventilated

It’s not a scare tactic — it’s an industry reality. Studies suggest that roughly 80% of homes have some form of ventilation problem. In Nashville’s climate, where summers push attic temperatures past 150°F and winters bring freeze-thaw cycles, poor ventilation accelerates shingle deterioration, causes ice damming, and strains your HVAC system year-round. Most homeowners have no idea there’s a problem until the damage is already done. Mr. Goodroof makes ventilation assessment a standard part of every inspection and installation.

Intake vs. Exhaust: It’s a System, Not a Product

Ventilation isn’t just about slapping a ridge vent on the peak and calling it a day. A properly functioning roofing system requires a balance of intake air (typically at the soffits) and exhaust air (at or near the ridge). Without adequate intake, exhaust vents actually pull conditioned air from inside your home — working against you. Mr. Goodroof evaluates both sides of the equation on every project, ensuring your attic moves air the way it was designed to, from bottom to top.

Ventilation and Your Warranty

Here’s something most roofing contractors won’t tell you: improper ventilation is one of the leading reasons shingle manufacturers deny warranty claims. Nearly every major manufacturer — GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed — includes ventilation compliance as a condition of coverage. If your attic doesn’t meet their Net Free Area requirements, your warranty isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on. At Mr. Goodroof, we install ventilation systems that meet manufacturer specifications, so your warranty is protected from day one.

Custom-Designed Per Home

No two homes ventilate the same way. Attic square footage, roof pitch, soffit configuration, and even your home’s orientation all affect how air moves through your roofing system. That’s why Mr. Goodroof doesn’t use a one-size-fits-all approach. We calculate the specific ventilation needs of your home before a single shingle is installed, designing a system that’s built for your roof — not the house down the street. In Nashville, where weather demands a lot from your roof, that custom approach makes all the difference.

Enhanced Manufacturer

Warranty Options

Mr. GoodRoof holds certified contractor status with both Malarkey and GAF, giving homeowners flexibility when choosing the roofing system and warranty path that best fits their project. We explain which program applies during the estimate — before you commit to anything.

Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty

As a Malarkey Certified Premium Contractor, Mr. GoodRoof can offer eligible homeowners access to Malarkey’s Certified Premium Warranty on qualifying Secure Choice™ Roofing Systems. This warranty combines material warranty protection with workmanship coverage when all product, installation, registration, and eligibility requirements are met.

For eligible single-family detached primary residences, this may include:

  • Limited Lifetime manufacturing defect coverage
  • A 50-year non-prorated Right Start™ Period
  • 25 years of workmanship coverage
  • Enhanced wind coverage up to 130 mph, or 140 mph for Windsor® shingles
  • Product-specific algae resistance coverage
  • One-time transferability when properly completed

GAF Enhanced Warranty Options

As a GAF Certified contractor, Mr. GoodRoof can also offer access to eligible GAF enhanced warranty options on qualifying GAF roofing systems, including System Plus coverage that can extend the Smart Choice Protection Period to 50 years when program requirements are met.

What Is Required for Coverage?

To qualify for enhanced manufacturer warranty coverage, the roof must meet specific product, installation, and registration requirements.

Requirements vary by manufacturer and warranty program, but may include:

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    Installation by a certified contractor
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    Use of qualifying shingles and required accessory products
  • 3
    Installation according to manufacturer instructions and adopted building code requirements
  • 4
    A sound roof deck that meets substrate requirements
  • 5
    Complete tear-off when required by the warranty program
  • 6
    Proper sheet metal flashing, edge metal, and accessories at roof intersections, sidewalls, curbs, chimneys, and roof openings
  • 7
    New or like-new flashings and accessories that match the projected life cycle of the roof when required
  • 8
    Starter shingles applied according to manufacturer requirements
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    Warranty registration completed within the required timeframe
  • 10
    Proof of purchase and required documentation

This is why Mr. GoodRoof treats the warranty as an installation standard, not just a marketing line.

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what is not covered under warranty

What Is Not Covered?

Every warranty has exclusions. We share them here because we believe you should understand them before the job begins, not after a claim arises.

Specific exclusions vary by manufacturer and warranty program, but common issues that may affect coverage include:

  • Installation by a contractor who does not meet program requirements
  • Improper ventilation
  • Improper transportation, storage, or handling of shingles or accessories
  • Defects in, or failure of, flashing or metal material used as a roof face over which shingles are applied
  • Rooftop penetrations or alterations after installation, including solar panels, satellite dishes, stovepipes, or structural changes
  • Roof traffic for equipment installation or removal, moss and debris removal, gutter cleaning, or similar activity
  • Settlement, movement, distortion, failure, or cracking of roof decks, walls, or foundations
  • Ice damming or water backup
  • Normal color variation, shading, or cosmetic issues
  • Mold, mildew, moss, lichens, vegetation, animal droppings, organic compounds, paints, chemicals, or similar materials
  • Impact from foreign objects
  • Violent or unusual weather conditions, including flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, hailstorms, winds beyond warranty limits, or other force majeure events
  • Fire, vandalism, or similar occurrences

In plain English: roofing warranties are designed to protect against qualifying manufacturing defects and, when applicable, workmanship issues. They are not a substitute for homeowners insurance, storm damage coverage, or routine maintenance.

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Transferability and Resale Value

Some enhanced warranty coverage may be transferable when the transfer is properly completed.

For Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty coverage, the warranty may be transferred one time, and the transfer application must be completed within 60 days of the real estate transfer.

If the transfer occurs within the Right Start™ Period, the eligible new owner may receive the remaining balance of the Right Start™ Period plus the remaining workmanship coverage originally stated in the warranty.

This can be a meaningful resale benefit when the documentation is handled properly.

The Mr. GoodRoof Warranty Documentation Package

At the completion of every qualifying roof replacement, Mr. GoodRoof provides a standard documentation package designed to help homeowners keep the most important warranty and project information in one place.

The standard package includes:

  • Manufacturer warranty registration confirmation
  • Mr. GoodRoof workmanship documentation
  • Project scope summary
  • Product selections
  • Installation checklist
  • Project photos
  • Project manager sign-off
  • Claim process guidance
  • Transfer guidance for future resale

Additional documentation may be provided when applicable based on product selection, project type, insurance involvement, or manufacturer requirements.

*This documentation package does not replace official manufacturer warranty terms. It helps homeowners keep the information they need in one place.

Common Questions About Roof Warranties

“Lifetime” can mean different things depending on the manufacturer, product, property type, owner status, warranty registration, and warranty terms. In many cases, lifetime coverage applies to eligible single-family detached homes used as the owner’s primary residence. Other structures may have different coverage periods.

That is why Mr. GoodRoof walks homeowners through the warranty details before the project begins.

Non-prorated means the covered product does not depreciate during that stated period for qualifying claims.

For example, with Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty coverage on qualifying single-family primary residences, the Right Start™ Period provides 50 years of non-prorated protection for qualifying manufacturing defect claims.

Yes. Workmanship matters because even the best shingle can fail to perform if the roof is not installed correctly.

Malarkey’s Certified Premium Warranty includes 25 years of workmanship coverage on qualifying installations. Workmanship includes any aspect of the installation found to adversely affect the performance of the roofing system or cause a leak.

Yes. Improper ventilation can affect roof performance and may impact warranty coverage. That is why ventilation should be evaluated before installation, not ignored until a problem appears.

Some warranty coverage may be transferable when the transfer is properly completed.

For Malarkey Certified Premium Warranty coverage, the warranty may be transferred one time, and the transfer application must be completed within 60 days of the real estate transfer.

Mr. GoodRoof helps homeowners understand transfer guidance as part of the documentation package.

Every warranty has exclusions. Common issues that may affect coverage include improper ventilation, unauthorized modifications, roof penetrations added after installation, storm damage, hail damage, structural movement, failure to register the warranty, repairs made before inspection, and installation that does not meet manufacturer requirements.

That is why Mr. GoodRoof explains the fine print before the job begins.

Roof warranties typically do not replace homeowners insurance. Storm damage, hail damage, tornado damage, wind damage beyond warranty limits, and other weather-related events are generally handled through insurance, not a manufacturer warranty.

Mr. GoodRoof can inspect the roof, document visible damage, and help homeowners understand the next steps.

Documentation helps prove what was installed, which warranty was registered, what products were used, and what work was completed. It can also help with future warranty questions, resale conversations, insurance documentation, and long-term roof maintenance.

The Mr GoodRoof Difference

The Mr. GoodRoof Difference

The Mr. GoodRoof “True” Lifetime Warranty means:

  • Your roof is installed as a complete system.
  • Your eligible warranty is registered properly.
  • Your coverage is explained before you sign.
  • Your installation is documented after the job is complete.
  • Your warranty is supported by both product requirements and workmanship standards.

Most roofing companies advertise the headline.

Mr. GoodRoof brings the fine print forward.

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Nashville Phone: (615) 824-8100

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If you are comparing roof replacement companies in Nashville, Hendersonville, Franklin, Brentwood, or the surrounding Middle Tennessee area, make sure you understand more than the warranty headline.

Ask what the warranty covers. Ask what can void it. Ask whether the roof is being installed as a complete system. Ask whether the contractor will register the warranty and provide documentation after the job is complete.

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Warranty availability and coverage depend on product selection, property type, complete system requirements, installation conditions, contractor certification status, warranty registration, transfer requirements, claim procedures, and all applicable manufacturer warranty terms and exclusions. The Mr. GoodRoof “True” Lifetime Warranty is a marketing name used to describe Mr. GoodRoof’s installation standards, warranty walkthrough process, documentation package, and access to eligible manufacturer-backed warranty coverage. See official manufacturer warranty documents for complete terms, conditions, exclusions, and limitations.