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What can IKO do for your roofer?
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- IKO has a special training centre for roofers
What can IKO do for YOU?
IKO Sales International NV guarantees that IKO Roof Shingles will remain free of manufacturing defects which cause leakage during the applicable guarantee period. This guarantee applies to IKO Roof Shingles, manufactured in Europe and begins at the date of installation or at the latest 6 months after delivery.

Platinum guarantee
= Period in which IKO guarantees the full cost (material, transport, labour)
Roof Shingles are replaced free of charge by IKO, including transport and labour (IF leaks occur due to a manufacturing defect).
Total guarantee
= Period after the Platinum period, in which IKO guarantees the material cost a rato.
IKO pays a prorated amount of the current value of the roof shingles (IF leaks occur due to a manufacturing defect).

IKO does not offer long-life or 50 years of guarantee. Why is that?
The most common kind of guarantee on goods is a guarantee that the product is free from manufacturing defects in materials. This simply promises that the manufacturer properly constructed the product, out of proper materials. This implies that the product will perform as well as such products customarily do.
It is common for these to be limited guarantees, limiting the time the buyer has to make a claim. For example, a typical 90 day guarantee on a television gives the buyer 90 days from the date of purchase to claim that the television was improperly constructed. Should the television fail after 91 days of normal usage, which because televisions customarily last longer than 91 days means there was a defect in the materials of the television, the buyer nonetheless may not collect on the guarantee because it is too late to file a claim.
Time limited guarantees are often confused with performance guarantees. A 90 day performance guarantee would promise that the television would work for 90 days, which is fundamentally different from promising that it was delivered free of defects and limiting the time the buyer has to prove otherwise.

One situation in which the effect of a time limited guarantee is different from the effect of a performance guarantee is where the time limit exceeds to normal lifetime of the product. If a coat is designed to last two years, but has a 10 year limited guarantee against defects in materials, a buyer who wears the coat for 3 years and then finds it worn out would not be able to collect on the guarantee. But it is different from a 2 year guarantee because if the buyer starts wearing the coat 5 years after buying it, and finds it wears out a year later, the buyer would have a guarantee claim in Year 6. On the other hand, a 10 year performance guarantee would promise that the coat would last 10 years.
A lifetime guarantee is usually a guarantee against defects in materials and workmanship that has no time limit to make a claim, rather than a guarantee that the product will perform for the lifetime of the buyer. The actual time that product can be expected to perform is normally determined by the custom for products of its kind used the way the buyer uses it.
How long is a lifetime warranty?
If there is a leakage defect on your roof due to manufacturing defect, you will surely notice this within the first 2-5 years after installation. Any defects that suddenly occur after 35, 40 or even 50 years are not related to manufacturing defects, which is guaranteed in guarantee systems by shingle manufacturers.

Conclusion
That is why IKO does not want to confuse you by saying: “Our products are lifetime guaranteed”.
IKO offers you the maximum (Platinum) guarantee in the first 5-15 years, where material, transport and labour costs are covered in case of manufacturing defects and then after that period a pro rata material costs (Total guarantee).
IKO is in the roofing business for more than 60 years and is a financially healthy company without any external debts. This manufacturer’s Platinum and Total guarantee is more solid for you to depend on than a guarantee from a small local distributor.
IKO Platinum and total guarantee warrants shingles that are manufactured in Europe.
Modern architectural design has changed a lot through recent years, even when we consider typical roof and wall material. Many standard roofing materials can now be installed on both very steep slopes and vertical walls. Nowadays these materials used on roofs and walls, not only have a waterproofing function, they also have an aesthetic importance.
The most commonly used materials are clay tiles, metal tiles, slate or wooden shakes and bitumen shingles. In taking a closer look at bituminous shingles as a roofing material, we can see one of the advantages is that they are very light, which makes them easy to apply on a wide angle from 9.5° up to 90° degrees (i.e. a vertical wall).

One of our most suitable roof shingles is the self-adhesive IKO Cambridge Xtreme 9,5°. Thanks to its usability on extreme slopes (9.5° up to 90°), many architects and designers choose this roofing material for its 3D dimensional look, with imitation of wooden shakes, natural stone and slate, resulting in an exclusive look and feel. The IKO Cambridge Xtreme 9.5° is available in seven natural colors and provides a 30 years warranty on material.