Roofing

What a Professional Roof Inspection Covers

Professional roof inspections can save homeowners a significant amount of stress and unexpected financial burden. Scheduling them regularly ensures your roof is always in top shape, free from leaks and lasts as long as the manufacturer intended. Local roof repair expert Home Pro Exteriors, Inc. shares what entails a professional roof inspection.

Structural Inspection

Professional roofs look for signs of sagging, uneven roof planes and check the condition of the soffit, fascia and gutter system. They will also check the masonry on chimneys for cracks, crumbling grout and chimney cap damage. Roofers may also inspect your attic’s ventilation and insulation — two helpful components that keep your roof in good shape and lasting for longer by keeping it in the right temperature.

Material Inspection

The team would then start inspecting the top of your roof, peeling their eyes for any loose, missing or curling shingles. They would also look for possible stains, moss, rust (from flashing) and any missing flashing or fasteners. If they find some shingle aggregate collected in roof valleys or at the bottom of downspouts, they will point this out to you as a sign that a roof replacement is due. Your local roofers will also look at other roofing components, such as the condition of rubber boots and seals around vent pipes and if they have gaps or signs of deterioration.

Interior Inspection

The interior inspection focuses on identifying the consequences of potential roof leaks. Inspectors check ceilings, the attic, and interior walls for water stains, mold, rot and other indicators of water intrusion. They may also recommend hiring experts to get rid of mold and wood rot where necessary.

Workmanship Inspection

Your chosen roofing experts can also check if there have been lapses in the workmanship done by the previous contractor. They could examine the roof for incorrect flashing around penetrations, vent pipes, skylights and chimneys, as well as recommend solutions that will help minimize leaks and other roof damage due to poor installation practices.

After the Inspection

Following the completion of the inspection, you’ll receive a detailed report of your roof’s condition and recommendations for any necessary repairs or maintenance. You can choose to implement them as soon as possible or on another date.

Whether you require roof repair or replacement, it’s always a good idea to have your roof inspected first. For that, you can turn to Home Pro Exteriors, Inc., a reliable roofing and siding contractor serving homeowners in Middleton, NY. Call us at (845) 343-1777, or fill out this contact form to request an estimate.

Jim Klein

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