A Guide to Roof Inspection of Your Home

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A Guide to Roof Inspection of Your Home

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The roof of any building is the first thing that protects the building against extreme weather conditions. The roof of your house plays an important role in protecting you against snow, rain, winds, and storms. Due to this, your roof is prone to damages over time.
So, if you as a homeowner neglect the importance of yearly roof inspection and wait until you see cracks and leaks, you are doomed to face serious problems like growth of mold, structural problems, inefficient insulation, load on heating and cooling system, and high bills. So, to avoid this problem, a constant roof inspection will be necessary.
When and who to call for roof inspection?
Timing is key when it comes to roof inspection. The most important time for roof inspection in the whole year is the season of fall, right before winter begins. When the roof is inspected during the fall season, any problems can be taken care of and repairs made before the cold starts since the low temperatures can interfere with new roof installation, especially shingle replacement. It is also because repair work in the cold on slippery roofs can be dangerous, so repairs are usually made after winter.
Moreover, some repair works take a lot of time, so if they are detected during fall, they can be started during fall to finish in the spring. You may be thinking that you, as a homeowner, can detect problems, so why call professionals? This is because homeowners can only detect obvious problems like missing shingles.
At the same time, the not so obvious problems cannot be detected by an untrained eye, which necessitates the need for a professional. If your roof is under five years and there are no signs of cracks or leaks, then you may only require a visual inspection and check for leaks. In other cases, it is important to conduct a detailed annual inspection by a roofing professional like Rowley Roofing.
What happens during a roof inspection?
The professional inspector will be checking for wear and tear, leaks and cracks, damage caused by storms, growth of mold, and problems in the installation and repair. There are four types of roof inspection including:
1)   Structural
In this, the professional will be looking for signs of sinking, bulging, and pitched roofs. They will inspect the chimneys for damage, cracks, and weakening grout. Moreover, the gutter system will also be checked, and the vent system in the attic to ensure that moisture and heat do not build up inside, which can affect the roof.
2)   Interior
Examining the interior of the house is also important. The roof inspector will inspect the ceiling and walls inside for mold, stains of water, and other signs that point towards the entry of water into the house through cracks.
3)   Material
A collection of shingles in the roof’s valley or the downspouts shows that the roof has weakened beyond repair. The professional will check for missing, lose or deteriorating shingles, the buildup of rust and moss, and missing fasteners. In addition to this, they will also check the vent pipes and the seal around them to ensure there are no gaps or signs of damage.
4)   Workmanship
The roof inspector will also thoroughly check the roof for problems in the work that may threaten future leaks and damages.
Conclusion
Once the inspection is over, you will have a detailed report of your roof’s condition and the problems that necessitate repairs, if any. So, if there are any problems, then you should get the repairs done without any delay by one of the best roofing companies in Northern Kentucky.

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