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Things To Look For In A Genuine Basement Waterproofing Guarantee

by Shawn William Creative Writer

Different basement waterproofing companies offer different types of guarantees. Some contractors provide a materials-only warranty that only covers the defective materials in a waterproofing installation. On the other hand, some contractors offer both material, design, and installation guarantees.

 

As a homeowner, it is essential to understand the common types of basement waterproofing Kent guarantees and your options. In this article, we explain what to look for in a basement waterproofing guarantee.

 

Specialized Guarantee That Adds A A great Deal Of Value 

Choose a contractor who provides a transferrable guarantee. This type of warranty is best when you are considering to increase the home value for sale. Some local contractors offer a 10 to 20-years waterproofing guarantee that is transferrable to the new owners. This type of specialized waterproofing guarantee could be a very positive selling point if you are planning to sell your home sooner or later.

 

Insurance backed guarantee 

Some basement waterproofing contractors also offer an insurance-backed guarantee as further protection to their clients. It is one type of insurance scheme for basement waterproofing works that protect the owners from defects when the installer has ceased trading. Having the insurance backed guarantee means that another approved contractor (a member of the Property Care Association, PCA) will carry the repair work if the primary company ceases to operate or becomes unable to meet the obligations. 

The homeowner has to pay a small one-time premium for the guaranteed protection insurance, and this you can incorporate with the original basement waterproofing guarantee. Having your basement waterproof guarantee backed with insurance gives you complete peace of mind.

 

A Genuine Waterproofing Guarantee 

A genuine guarantee comes from the basement waterproofing installer. It is generally backed with a 10-year repair guarantee at no cost to the client. When reading the fine prints, make sure that the product insurance covers the warranty. 

 

A basic home insurance policy does not cover basement waterproofing problems. Also, flood insurance doesn’t either cover the basement water damage. That is why it is essential to read the written print of the basement waterproofing guarantee in detail to understand what is covered and what is not.


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