The Importance of a Regular Roof Inspection for Homeowners

Roofing is a matter of health, safety, and home value.

Without routine inspections, you’ll be dealt a heavy blow in repair bills. You may also find it harder to sell your home for the maximum listing price.

Whenever you buy or sell a home, you should always book a roof inspection, as well.

In this post, learn more about the ins and outs of roofing inspection.

Prevent Water Damage With a Roof Inspection

Water damage is an important problem homeowners face.

Leaky roof moisture seeps into interior walls, resulting in mold. House mold creates health hazards like respiratory issues, fatigue, mites, and migraines.

You should always inspect your roof before and after a major storm.

Prepare for Weather Events

Clogged rain gutters and drainage features are a leading cause of roofing (and siding) damage. A professional roof inspection will spot these issues right away.

Clean roof gutters keep critters and pests away, preventing roofing damage.

Weatherproofing is a must. However, if your roof does sustain damage after a storm, an inspection will make it much easier to file an insurance claim. You need documentation to secure a settlement.

Extend the Lifespan of Your Roof

Your standard roof should last up to 25 years with proper maintenance (and materials.) Consider longer-lasting materials like asphalt shingles. If you’re installing a wood shingle roof, you’ll want to use a stronger material like cedar.

A telltale sign you need a roof inspection is loose shingles or pieces of shingle on your lawn.

Get a Higher Appraisal Total

Before listing a home for sale, you’ll need an official home value appraisal. Booking a roofing inspection first will reveal which repairs you need to boost your home’s value. In these cases, you may want to opt for a full roof replacement.

Roofing and siding replacements often go hand in hand. Take this opportunity to repair or replace your siding. Quality siding provides weatherproofing, pest prevention, and structural improvement.

Correct Previous Roof Installation Issues

One mistake new homeowners make is taking on their roof installation. This problem is common with fixer-upper homes. However, this rookie mistake can lead to a host of issues.

A roof inspection can reveal incorrect insulation methods and materials. For example, a roofing professional is likely to find DIY insulation issues in attics and crawl spaces.

Sealant is another critical step that may be overlooked during DIY insulation. A roof inspection may reveal it is time for a reapplication.

An inspection will also find mistakes with DIY skylight installations. Skylights installed incorrectly are likely to have water leaks.

Why Inspecting a Roof Matters

Give yourself the peace of mind of a roof inspection. A routine inspection mitigates issues with water damage, weather, appraisals, and DIY mistakes. They also help extend the life of your roof.

Bohan Contracting wants to help you achieve the highest quality roof possible. Learn more about our repair and replacement roof services. Together, our company brings over 100 years of experience in construction.

Contact us to learn more or to book an appointment right away.

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