Friday, January 27, 2023

Roofing Contractor’s Roof Inspection Checklist



Many homeowners don’t consider roofing inspections a priority when it comes to their homes. We take roofs for granted until there is a leak. A little bit of regular maintenance can make a big difference. Shingle roofs can last between 15 and 25 years. However, if early signs of damage are missed, they can cause severe damage. That’s why a roof inspection is always necessary every few years.

Your roof is your first line of defense. It protects your home from weather damage and can take a lot of abuse with the changing seasons. Your roof will eventually begin to deteriorate from sun, wind, rain, and snow, as well as lichen and trees. It is important to ensure that the materials and installations are of high quality. Regular inspections will ensure that your roof is properly maintained and any early damage is addressed quickly. This will allow you to fix small problems sooner rather than needing a roof replacement. We recommend that your roof be inspected twice a calendar year, in spring, and fall, as with most roofing contractors.

Do I need a roof inspection?

Preventative roofing maintenance includes roof inspection. You will get valuable insight into the condition and health of your roof by having it inspected. A roof inspection will answer these and many other questions about the condition of your roof:

  • Is the roof properly installed?
  • Is the roof damaged by hail or windstorms?
  • What is the real condition of the roof and what is its life expectancy?
  • Is the roof leaky?
  • What repairs are necessary?

What is involved in a roof inspection in Florence?

An inspection will include both an exterior and interior evaluation of the roof’s structure. These are the three basic steps that a roofing contractor will follow:

Interior inspection

The roofing contractor will first inspect the interior of your house. This includes ceilings, walls, and attic areas. Leakages in your house are a sign of damage that must be addressed immediately, especially around chimneys and skylights.

Exterior roofing inspection

Next, the contractor will inspect your home’s perimeter and note the location and condition of chimneys and vents. The home’s siding is also inspected for hail dings, external water stains, dry rot, and other signs.

Next, the roofer will climb up to inspect the roof’s construction, flashing, vents, and chimney. Common roofing problems include missing, broken, cracked, or cupped roof shingles, as well as broken shakes and tiles. He will inspect the gutter and downspout for granules. This is a sign that the shingles are nearing the end of their lives. Shingles without coating granules can be vulnerable to UV radiation and will crack and then break off, allowing water infiltration.

Exterior gutter inspection

The condition of your gutters will also be checked. The inspector will inspect your gutters for any problems, such as debris buildup or warped material. He will inspect for holes, missing sealant, and leaks. He will pay particular attention to hangers and aprons as well as pitch and signs of sagging.

Always hire a professional roofing contractor

Many homeowners can inspect their roofs for damage with binoculars and a walk around the house’s perimeter. However, a professional roofer has the tools and knowledge to spot hidden problems that a layperson might miss, including structural or sub-surface damage.

Think you have leaks on your roof? Call the experts today! Contact Florence Roofing Experts now and book a professional roof inspection.

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Florence Roofing Experts
2117-B W. Palmetto Street #103
Florence, SC 29501
(843) 773-4787
http://florenceroofingpros.com
info@florenceroofingpros.com

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