Roofing inspections are key to identifying problems early before they worsen and lead to more intensive issues. Your roof inspector will be looking at all areas of the roof to identify any possible concerns. But just what are they looking for? While there are a wide range of concerns that can be brought up during a roofing inspection, we’ve listed here a few of the most common ones to be aware of.
- Loose or missing shingles. Shingles can get damaged or even blown away during inclement weather or simply as the result of time passing. Oftentimes, missing shingles aren’t identified until a roofing inspection is done, as they may only be visible while on top of the roof.
- Water damage. One of the main purposes of your roof is to keep rain outside of your home. However, sometimes roofing damages result in leaks or other water damage that may not necessarily lead to visible leaking into your rooms. Water damage can manifest in several different ways on your roof, all of which your roofing inspector will be able to make note of.
- Poor installation. It’s possible that your roof may have been installed incorrectly years ago and issues are only just now coming to light because of it. Not every roofing company has the same commitment to superior roofing installations that we do, and if your roof was installed poorly a long time ago, we’ll be able to identify how this installation may have led to issues with your roof.
If you want a roofing inspection done with attention to detail and backed by years of expertise and experience, don’t hesitate to call us here at Yoder’s Roofing, LLC, where we provide the most excellent roofing services around.