How often should I get a roofing inspection?
What Is a Roof Inspection?
A roof inspection is a thorough examination of a roof’s condition done by a professional roof inspector.
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After a roof inspection, the inspector puts together a report that documents the condition of your roof, making notes of any minor or significant issues that should be addressed.
How Often Should You Get a Roofing Inspection?
Schedule a roof inspection anytime you’re worried about your roof’s safety or ability to withstand moisture, or if you’re planning to remodel, sell, or buy a home.
You may want to arrange for a regular inspection after seasonal or unusual weather events, such as wind gusts, hail, or snow. Scheduling an annual roof inspection, much like a yearly physical, is the best way to catch problems before they escalate. Here are a few more reasons why you may need a roof inspection:
To assess your roof’s integrity
If you notice any of the following, it’s time to call in a roofing inspector.
Recent severe weather, such as hail or high winds
Discolorations in your ceilings, or walls or noticeable dampness in your attic or insulation
Bald, cracked, or curled shingles, which may indicate your roof is aging
To prepare for a home renovation
If you’re planning a major remodel in the near future that involves the roof, a roofing inspection can answer questions such as:
Should you replace the entire roof during construction or simply tie the addition into your existing roof?
Can your roof support solar panels, and is it expected to last, or outlast, the life of the panels?
Before buying or selling your home
Residential roof inspections benefit both the buyer and seller in a real estate transaction, providing peace of mind during and after the sale.
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