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The frequency of roofing inspections
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- Many homeowners don’t realize that they need roofing inspections until they suspect that there’s a problem. Typically, you’ll get an inspection before you buy the home. Then, you might not get another one until there’s an issue going on that demands your attention.
- The reality is that a roofing inspection is a necessary part of home maintenance. They should be performed twice a year – and more frequently if you live in an area that is prone to a significant amount of ice, wind, snow, or hail.
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Why you need roofing inspections
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- There are quite a few reasons as to why you need to have your roof inspected. You’ll want to assess for damage that can lead to even more damage.
- Inspections will be able to identify such things as:
- storm damage
- leaks
- damage from technicians
- poor drainage
- Storms can damage your home’s roof in a variety of ways. High winds can tear shingles and even separate them from the roof. Hail can leave imprints on the roof. Over time, all of this damage can accumulate, [same win] resulting in water infiltrating your home.
- Leaks may occur as damage stacks up, too. If you don’t notice the leak in your home, it doesn’t mean it’s not there. It may be leaking within the attic, leading to wood rot, mold, and wet insulation. It may also cause corrosion to pipes, electrical components, and more.
- Even technicians working on your roof can lead to damage. A technician may be up there to hang holiday lights, work on your AC, or inspect a solar panel.
- Further, there may be drainage issues. If parts of your roof sag or allow for the pooling of water, it can lead to big problems. Water may even accumulate, adding a significant amount of weight to your roof. Over time, it can be enough that it will cause your roof to cave in, resulting in water damage to the extreme.
- With so many potential issues, the goal should be to catch issues early on. Roofs tend to be one of those “out of sight, out of mind” components of the home. However, if you’re not inspecting your roof often enough, it could end up being an expensive repair that leaves your home vulnerable to countless problems.
- You can always choose to take the DIY approach for a roof inspection calling in a contractor. At least for an initial inspection, you’ll be able to see if there is any immediately visible damage. Once you’ve been up on the roof yourself, it’s still a good idea to get a professional contractor up there, who is trained to detect issues that most people cannot detect.
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Work with a roofing contractor you can trust
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- Roofing contractors should be trustworthy. They’re the ones that will be climbing up onto your roof. You depend on them to tell you the truth about what’s going on up there – without telling you about services that you don’t need.
- When a roofing contractor is on your roof, they should be looking at the overall design of the roof, missing shingles, signs of a leak, and the presence of other complications – such as mold growth or termite damage.
- Most inspections will involve providing you with photos of any damage. [same win] It allows you to see what the contractors have seen. Additionally, contractors should be ready to answer any questions that you might have. If they’re not willing to answer your questions and they’re adamant about a full replacement, you may not have the most trustworthy contractor sitting in front of you.
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FINAL REMARKS
Ultimately, you have to do what’s best for your home. Schedule roofing inspections so you know what’s going on. And, if you’re told that you need a repair or a full replacement, there’s never anything wrong with asking for a second opinion.
- It can provide you with peace of mind and ensure that you’re not being taken advantage of. When your roof is maintained, it ensures that your home is kept safer throughout the year.
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