How does a transferable warranty help when I sell?
Quick Answer
A lifetime warranty that transfers turns completed pipe work into documented, verifiable value that survives the sale. The buyer inherits the protection, the inspector gets footage instead of question marks, and the scariest line item on a pre-1980 inspection report is already answered.
How the transfer works
Our Limited Lifetime Warranty on CIPP installations covers both labor and materials and may be transferred one time within thirty days after the property title changes. The new owner registers the transfer with us in writing and pays a one-time administrative transfer fee. From there the coverage continues for as long as the lined pipe remains in service at the property.
The warranty travels with the property, not the person, which is exactly what a buyer wants to hear. Combined with the before-and-after camera footage from the original project, it gives the buyer's side something rare in a resale: proof.
What it changes in the negotiation
Inspection findings move deals because they carry unknown costs. A transferable warranty removes the unknown. Instead of a buyer's contractor pricing worst-case replacement, the conversation becomes a document review, and sellers keep the value of the repair they already paid for.
The Homeowner Takeaway
Repair work you can hand to the next owner is worth more than repair work you can only describe. Register-and-transfer warranties do exactly that.

