Frequently Asked Questions
Even if your roof looks fine from the ground, issues like small leaks, shingle deterioration, or flashing problems can be hard to spot without a professional inspection. Catching these issues early can prevent larger problems, such as mold, water damage, or structural concerns, which could result in costly repairs.
It’s recommended to have your roof inspected at least once a year. However, if your roof is older (10+ years) or after a major weather event (like hail or high winds), scheduling more frequent inspections is advised to ensure your roof is in good condition.
A thorough inspection includes checking for leaks, damage to shingles or flashing, and structural issues such as sagging. The inspector will also examine your attic for signs of moisture, mold, or poor ventilation, which could shorten your roof’s lifespan.
In many cases, insurance companies require an inspection after a storm or major event to assess damage before approving claims. However, routine inspections for maintenance purposes may not be covered, so it’s important to check with your insurer.
While homeowners can perform basic visual inspections from the ground, a professional inspection is much more comprehensive. Trained roof inspectors use specialized equipment to safely assess hard-to-reach areas and identify issues that may not be obvious to an untrained eye.
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