Having your roof inspected is a great way to ensure its structural integrity. During the checkup, your roofing contractor will look for any underlying problems and perform the necessary fixes to make sure your roof remains intact for the entirety of its lifespan.
But what does a professional roof inspection entail?
1. Material Inspection
It is important for the roofer to check the roof’s components and materials, making sure they’re still in good condition for your roof to function properly. Here’s what the pros will be looking for during this inspection:
- Loose, missing or curling shingles
- Stains
- Moss
- Rust
- Flashing and fasteners
- Seals around your vent pipes
Your roofer must also inspect if there is a buildup of granules on the ground or inside your gutters and downspouts. This is a big sign that your asphalt shingles are in need of replacement.
2. Structural Inspection
Your roofers will also inspect the structure of your roof. They will take note if your roof has uneven planes and signs of sagging. They may also check the condition of your soffit, fascia and gutter system as well as the intake and exhaust vents that promote roof and attic ventilation.
3. Interior Inspection
Roof issues may also manifest inside your home in the form of water stains on ceilings and walls. To determine the extent of the leaks, your roofer will go up the attic to check for any presence of mold and rot on the insulation and the roof’s trusses, rafters or decking.
4. Workmanship Inspection
Your roofer will also thoroughly inspect your roof for problems regarding workmanship. Any indication of faulty or incorrect installations can increase the risk of leaks or other types of roof damage.
When it comes to your roofing, never settle for less. Krech Exteriors is one of the top roofing contractors in the area that can provide top-notch quality when it comes to roof repair, replacement and maintenance. Call us now at (651) 688-6368, or fill out our contact form for a consultation. We serve clients in Minneapolis and the surrounding communities.