Roofing Inspection

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  • A roofing inspection is a professional assessment of your roof's structural integrity, material condition, and overall performance by a qualified inspector. Inspectors examine shingles, flashing, gutters, and chimneys for damage and wear, checking the attic for signs of water damage and reviewing the quality of installation. Regular inspections, which can involve physical, drone, or infrared methods, help identify potential problems early, prevent costly future repairs, and extend the roof's lifespan.

  • Roofing Inspection:

    A clean and well-maintained roof prevents leaks and damage.

  • A roofing inspection is a professional assessment of your roof's structural integrity, material condition, and overall performance by a qualified inspector. Inspectors examine shingles, flashing, gutters, and chimneys for damage and wear, checking the attic for signs of water damage and reviewing the quality of installation. Regular inspections, which can involve physical, drone, or infrared methods, help identify potential problems early, prevent costly future repairs, and extend the roof's lifespan.

  • Roofing Inspection:

    A clean and well-maintained roof prevents leaks and damage.

What an Inspector Checks

A thorough roofing inspection will typically cover:

  • Structural Integrity:

    The inspector assesses the roof's framework for any sagging, and the condition of associated components like the fascia, soffits, and gutters. 

  • Material Condition:

    They look for damage to shingles, such as curling, missing, or buckling, and check the flashing around penetrations for corrosion or tears. 

  • Workmanship:

    The quality of the original installation is reviewed, with the inspector noting issues with shingle placement, nail use, and the proper installation of flashing. 

  • Chimneys and Vents:

    These components are checked for cracked mortar or caulking, loose flashing, or improper seals. 

  • Interior:

    The inspector examines the attic and ceilings for signs of water stains, mold, or rot, which can indicate an active leak. 

Why You Need an Inspection

  • Early Problem Detection:

    Inspections help find minor issues like granule loss or small cracks before they become major, expensive problems. 

  • Extending Roof Life:

    Proactive maintenance and repair based on inspection findings can significantly prolong the lifespan of your roof. 

  • Preventing Hazards:

    Undetected damage can lead to safety issues like water deterioration, mold growth, and structural weakening. 

  • Assessing Roof Age:

    Inspections can help determine if your roof is nearing the end of its typical lifespan and if replacement is due. 

Types of Inspections 

  • Physical Inspection:

    The most common type, where a professional inspects the roof from the exterior.

  • Drone Inspection:

    Used for steep or hard-to-reach roofs, a drone captures high-resolution video and photos of the roof.

  • Infrared Inspection:

    Utilizes thermal imaging technology to find hidden moisture or cracks in the roof membrane that aren't visible to the naked eye.