Circles on roofing shingles marking damage on a roof.

Inspect Your Roof

Have you been impacted by a recent weather event due to excessive wind or hail? We can inspect your roof prior to filing a claim to provide our professional opinion of the damage incurred. Looking to do proactive maintenance? Regardless of the reason, our qualified roof inspectors are here to make sure your roof is protecting your home the way it should.

Here’s a tip: Getting your roof inspected regularly can help identify minor roof problems before they become significantly more costly or spread to other areas of your home.

There are many reasons why you should inspect your roof. Here are a few of them:

  • To identify any potential problems early on. Roof problems can often be repaired easily and inexpensively if they are caught early. However, if they are left unattended, they can cause serious damage to your home and belongings.
  • To determine the condition of your roof and its remaining lifespan. This will help you decide if you need to repair or replace your roof.
  • To get an estimate of the cost of repairs or replacement. This will help you budget for the project and make informed decisions about your options.
  • To protect your home from water damage. A leaking roof can cause water damage to your home’s interior, including walls, ceilings, and insulation. This can be expensive to repair and may even lead to mold growth.
  • To improve your home’s energy efficiency. A well-maintained roof can help to keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, which can save you money on your energy bills.
  • To increase your home’s value. A new or well-maintained roof can increase the value of your home. This is especially important if you are planning to sell your home in the future.

If you are unsure whether or not you need to have your roof inspected, it is always best to err on the side of caution and have it checked by a professional. A roof inspection is a relatively inexpensive investment that can save you a lot of money and headaches down the road.

Here are some of the things that a roof inspector will look for during an inspection:

  • Missing or damaged shingles.
  • Leaks.
  • Punctures or tears.
  • Cracked or warped roofing materials.
  • Loose or missing flashing.
  • Sagging or drooping roof.
  • Vegetation growth.
  • Signs of pests or rodents.

If any of these problems are found, the roof inspector will recommend the necessary repairs or replacements.

Contact Us for your Inspection