
Warranty
QUALITY PRODUCTS. QUALITY WARRANTIES.
Titan stands behind its products with a Limited Lifetime Customer Assurance Warranty.

Titan is proud to offer long-lasting, high-quality products. That durability allows us to provide some of the best guarantees in the market. They’re even transferable to future homeowners if you sell the house, the product remains under warranty and adds more market potential in your area, enjoy a quality life with Titan Product.
We strive to ensure that our window warranty is transparent and easy to understand. regardless of the window company you choose to work with. But what specific questions should you ask? Let’s explore:
It’s crucial to know the duration of your warranty to avoid any unpleasant surprises when you need to utilize it. Warranty lengths often range from 5, 10, 15, to 20 years. In some cases, such as our True Lifetime Warranty, the coverage extends for as long as you own your home. Remember, warranty lengths can vary for different product types, so if you’re installing multiple products like roofing and windows, make sure you understand the exact coverage time for each. While Titan offer the 15 years Warranty for its products.
While we emphasize the importance of professional installation for optimal performance, not all window warranties cover the contractor’s installation. It’s important to clarify what aspects of window installation are covered, such as addressing installation issues for a specific period, like up to 10 years.
There’s a common misconception that warranty coverage means all repairs or replacements are entirely free. However, some warranties may require a nominal service fee to have certain products repaired or replaced. Keep in mind that paying a service fee is often more cost-effective than starting the project from scratch or paying for it entirely out of pocket. Additionally, it’s worth noting that not all service inquiries require a fee.
If you’re considering installing the products on your own, it’s essential to inquire about warranty coverage. While some warranties may still honor their coverage for self-installation, many may not. This is an important consideration when deciding whether to undertake exterior remodeling projects independently.
If you anticipate the possibility of moving before your warranty expires, it’s worth asking about the transferability of the warranty. Having a transferable warranty can add value to the next homeowner and provide you with peace of mind.