Companies that truly believe in their product stand behind it. In the case of Boral, the shutters do not come with a true “lifetime warranty” and when they get worn out over time, the company simply cites a clause in its contract that voids its warranty at the time a property’s ownership is transferred.
Given the average home owner stays at their property for 9 years, it would seem that “Atlantic Premium Shutters” is capitalizing off their clause that voids the “lifetime warranty” when someone buys a home with their shutters on it. How many other homes have issues with Boral Shutters? Stay tuned for a more in-depth article on this company and its elusive “lifetime warranty.”