How old is your roof? If you don’t know the answer or if you’ve started to see signs of wear and tear, it may be time to call in a professional to conduct a roofing inspection. A thorough inspection will find obvious signs of damage or degradation along with warning signs that you’d never think to look for. Savvy homeowners start annual roofing inspections at the 10-year mark to look for small problems that might turn into big ones. It’s also a good idea to get an inspection after significant weather occurrences. But how do you know when an inspector is doing their job correctly or just trying to sell you a new roof? Here is what to expect from a quality roofing inspection:
A good time to have a roof inspection is after a storm that involves high winds, hail, or flying debris. If you do suspect your roof was damaged by a storm, be sure to contact your insurance company. They will arrange for their own roof inspector and the repairs might be covered by your insurance policy.
Otherwise, if you live in a cold climate, summer or fall may be the best time for a roof inspection so any needed repairs can be made before winter weather sets in.
A thorough roof inspection will involve a look for water leaks (particularly in your attic), wear and tear, moss and lichen, missing shingles, or evidence of poor workmanship from the original installation. Some of the items on your inspector’s to-do should include:
Make sure the contractor actually goes up on the roof to inspect it. Drones may provide a good visual, but they’re not as dependable as a contractor up on the roof touching and feeling for issues that you can’t see with the naked eye or a quick visual pass.
After the inspection is complete, you should receive a written report with recommendations for repairs or replacement. Before you decide to replace your roof, get at least one other opinion and a price quote from a different roofing contractor.
NOW Remodeling in Boise, Idaho and Spokane and Richland, Washington is a Preferred Contractor of CertainTeed Roofing Systems which means we meet their high standards for installer training, insurance, and licensing. Because we install full roofing systems to the exact manufacturer specifications, we provide you with a lifetime plus warranty that covers products and labor. Request your free quote or ask about a roofing inspection today.