Warranty Statement
Clear workmanship support matters on attic, insulation, rodent, bird proofing, and crawl space projects. This page explains how we talk about that support.
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A workmanship warranty exists to support the quality of the labor performed under the approved scope of work. That means the support applies to the work that was actually proposed, approved, and completed as part of the project.
Because attic cleaning, decontamination, insulation, rodent proofing, bird proofing, and crawl space services all solve different conditions, the exact scope matters. A cleanup project is not the same as a proofing project, and a proofing project is not the same as a full insulation replacement or crawl space restoration.
What workmanship support depends on
The approved scope should clearly identify what part of the attic, insulation, rodent, bird proofing, or crawl space problem is being addressed.
The support applies to the workmanship of the completed service, not to unrelated hidden conditions that were outside the approved scope.
If a home has overlapping issues, such as contamination plus active entry points, the support should be understood in relation to the service actually performed first.
Homeowners should ask how the workmanship support connects to any follow-up service, maintenance, or adjacent condition that was not included in the original proposal.
What homeowners should clarify before work begins
- Which exact service is covered: attic cleaning, attic decontamination, insulation, rodent proofing, bird proofing, crawl space work, or another defined scope.
- Whether the support applies to labor, materials, or a combination depending on the project type and proposal language.
- Whether any unresolved underlying condition could affect the long-term result if it was outside the approved scope.
- What the homeowner should do if they have a question after completion and what documentation will help the team review it efficiently.
The best time to clarify warranty support is before the scope is approved
If you are comparing attic or crawl space proposals, ask how the workmanship support is described, what the scope actually includes, and how overlapping conditions will be handled if the home needs more than one corrective step.