Phone:
312-714-3499
Physical address:
534 E Park Ave
Elmhurst, IL 60126
Phone:
312-714-3499
Physical address:
534 E Park Ave
Elmhurst, IL 60126
What to Know about James Hardie’s Industry-Leading WarrantiesJames Hardie is a leading manufacturer of fiber cement siding and other building products. Their products are known for their durability, beauty, and energy efficiency. But what makes them stand out from the competition is their industry-leading warranties. In this article, we’ll take a look at what you need to know about James Hardie’s warranties.
James Hardie offers two types of warranties: a 30-year limited warranty and a 15-year limited warranty. The 30-year limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the product, while the 15-year limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for 15 years. Both warranties also cover any labor costs associated with repairing or replacing defective products. The 30-year limited warranty also includes coverage for fading, chalking, cracking, peeling, blistering, and other forms of deterioration caused by normal wear and tear. This coverage is not included in the 15-year limited warranty. Additionally, both warranties provide coverage for damage caused by hail or wind up to certain limits.
James Hardie’s warranties do not cover damage caused by improper installation or maintenance, abuse or misuse of the product, or acts of nature such as floods or earthquakes. Additionally, they do not cover damage caused by insects or animals, nor do they cover cosmetic issues such as staining or discoloration due to dirt or mildew buildup. The warranties also do not cover any incidental or consequential damages resulting from a defect in the product. This means that if you experience any losses due to a defect in the product (such as lost time or money), these losses will not be covered under the warranty.
If you believe that your James Hardie product has a defect covered under one of their warranties, you can file a claim online at www.jameshardiewarrantyclaims.com. You will need to provide proof of purchase (such as an invoice) and photos of the damaged area(s). Once your claim is submitted, it will be reviewed by James Hardie’s claims team and you will be notified within 10 business days if your claim is approved or denied. If your claim is approved, James Hardie will repair or replace the defective product at no cost to you (including labor costs). If your claim is denied, you may still be able to receive compensation through other avenues such as homeowner’s insurance or legal action against the installer/contractor who installed the product.
To ensure that your warranty remains valid and that you are eligible for coverage should something go wrong with your James Hardie product, there are some steps you can take:
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your warranty remains valid and that you are eligible for coverage should something go wrong with your James Hardie product.
James Hardie offers two types of warranties: a 30-year limited warranty and a 15-year limited warranty. These warranties cover defects in materials and workmanship as well as certain forms of deterioration caused by normal wear and tear (for the 30-year limited warranty only). However, they do not cover damage caused by improper installation or maintenance, abuse or misuse of the product, acts of nature such as floods or earthquakes, insects or animals, staining or discoloration due to dirt or mildew buildup, nor any incidental or consequential damages resulting from a defect in the product. To file a claim under either warranty, visit www.jameshardiewarrantyclaims.com and follow all instructions provided there. Finally, make sure to read through your warranty carefully so that you understand what is covered and what is not; follow all installation instructions provided by James Hardie; perform regular maintenance on your siding according to their recommendations; keep all receipts related to installation and maintenance; and contact them immediately if you notice any signs of damage in order to maintain your warranty coverage eligibility should something go wrong with your product down the line.