Generally, roofers will typically provide a warranty or guarantee for far longer than 7 years. Typically, it will be 20 years or more. So, first looking to the contract and determining whether you're entitled to warranty work might be a good start.
Regardless, pursuing a claim under Florida's construction defect laws could help make sure your property is repaired. And, simply threatening to take your contractor to task with a demand letter could push them to perform the work without having to initiate the state's construction defect process.
For more information on Florida construction defects: Florida Construction Defect Claims: Time for Making a Claim is Clarified. For help bringing a claim or otherwise navigating the process, a Florida construction lawyer would be helpful. You can begin the search for the right lawyer here: Find a Florida Construction Lawyer.
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