Life Time Warranty Siding, who you going to call?
My husband and I purchased our home in oct 2009 and we are pretty new to understanding everything. Long story short we had a roofer repairing storm damage and he pointed out that some of our siding was loose and that they should be under a lifetime warranty, however this was done before we purchased the house. I contacted the realtor and asked her about it and what happened is they purchased the materials from a purely material outlet (no contractors)and hired someone to do it. Said person has since moved out of state?? What are my options here? Should I be so concerned over a few loose sidings?
ALSO while I am here, since the shingles have been redone it seems there is a slight gap between them and the eaves causing water to drip in a line between? If that makes sense? Is that a problem? I should call the roofing people back and be like HEY! Fix this!!
~ Please address both questions individually (as they are two separate peoples) and be consise. Thanks so much!
Comment on JudyKayTee's post
I can direct anything I want, I needed specific answers and not one liners, or sometimes people neglect to address both questions (which you did). This is serious and important stuff and if I would like someone to help in a certain way to ensure I understand what they are saying, I sure as heck can ask. You didn't have to click on my thread and you didn't have to answer. Don't tell me what to do, oh great queen of the forums!!
Comment on hkstroud's post
Thanks for answering. I understand what you mean and you raised point I hadn't thought of. I am thinking installation (Which obvioulsy probably isn't warranted especially if the guy moved) and not materials and wouldn't know where to start finding the paperwork. I should be able to call a different siding company locally and have them fix it? For not too much money? My roofer guy was able to "pop" one back into place...
Secondly I mean to say that just had "shingles" redone and it seems like there is a gap between them and the eaves/downspout so runoff seems to drip between falling in obviously a straight line (I can see where the water drops form a line in my garden) as if the water isn't making it into the eave...