Is it Time for a Residential Roof Inspection?

Many homeowners are not aware that they should have their roofs regularly inspected. Under normal conditions, a roof should be inspected as often as twice a year. A roofing company that provides inspection services can help you to better maintain your roof, save money, and ensure your property is protected.

What Is a Roof Inspection Certification?

A roof inspection certification provided by a certified roofing company can provide you with the detailed information you need to know about your roof to make informed decisions. The average age of a roof can range from 15 to 30 years and can shift depending on how well the roof is maintained, so getting regular inspections can help your roof last longer.

Many roofs get to the point of failure because small problems that the homeowners are not aware of turn into larger problems. A neglected roof can and will fail prematurely. A timely roof inspection can help to identify problems early on. Minor repairs can be made at a lower cost with the added benefit of extending the life of your roof.

A roof inspection certification is also a great option if you are trying to sell your home. Buyers will delight in knowing exactly what condition the roof is in.

What Does a Roof Inspection Look For?

A roof inspection will look for things like:

  • Loose shingles
  • Damaged shingles
  • Flashing problems and more

There are many things that are evaluated when a roof is professionally inspected. An experienced roofer can recognize a problem because they are trained to spot problems that the untrained eye may not detect.

Simple Fixes Make a Big Difference

After your roof inspection, the roofing expert will make suggestions for repairs and maintenance. They will also provide you with information about what can happen over time if the small repairs and maintenance are not done. Replacing worn parts of your roof system before they reach complete failure is the easiest way to ensure the reliability of your roof.

When Should You Have Roof Inspections?

Scheduling roof inspections semi-annually in the spring and the fall is the easiest way to ensure that your roof is regularly inspected. However, there are other times when you should arrange for a roof inspection. For example, after a storm, or if you find roofing materials in your yard.

Connecting with a roofing company that can easily identify problems that need to be addressed can save you money and help extend the life of your roof. A well-cared-for roof will better protect your home and deliver the peace of mind that you need.

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