by Marcy Marro | March 1, 2023 12:00 am
Find added value in your material warranty fine print with a little Latin

Find the strongest warranties in the business by looking for an easily overlooked Latin phrase, In situ.
A Latin phrase meaning “in place,” these two words make all the difference. In the event you ever have to execute a warranty claim, some manufacturers will only cover the cost of the material. Others will only cover a prorated portion of the material cost over the lifetime of the warranty period. The bulk of the replacement or repair costs would then fall on the building owner.
Typically, such warranty details are moved to the second page of a lengthy warranty document and often ignored. Statements like Material Only, No Labor or Refund Purchase Price are red flags that the warranty is only covering a small portion of the replacement costs. In situ is your protection against unwanted and undeserved replacement costs for non-performing materials.
Before your next building material purchase, know that you deserve a warranty that stands firmly behind its material. You deserve to know more than the length of warranty. Ask for in situ, with clearly stated exclusions. A simple heading at the top of the document stating “number of years of warranty” will not protect your client.
What does that difference look like? We invite you to use the calculator[1] on our website at http://www.alpolic-americas.com/warrantycalculator[2] to estimate the lifetime value of your warranty.
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Yajaida Pacheco is the marketing communications coordinator at Mitsubishi Chemical America Inc.–ALPOLIC Division, Chesapeake, Va. For more information, visit www.alpolic-americas.com[3].
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