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Your roof is a vital part of your home. It protects every single system in your home, including your foundation. A strong, durable, fully functional roof is a must. Given the importance of this system, all homeowners should take every step necessary to ensure the function of their roofs. Keep reading to learn more about roof inspections.
Many homeowners have no idea that they should have a roof inspection, let alone what a roof inspection entails. However, it's not as complicated as it might seem! An experienced roofing contractor comes to your home and inspects your roof for damage, missing or worn shingles, flashing problems, and more.
Roofing contractors have a trained eye that can detect problems that inexperienced people cannot. Let's say you have asphalt shingles on your roof. These types of shingles have a grit coating on them to help provide roof protection. Over time, with exposure to the elements, that grit can wear away. A roofing contractor will inspect your shingles for this type of wear during the inspection. Other parts of your roof will also wear with time. Discovering those parts that need to be replaced via a roof inspection can prevent roof failure.
You should have your roof inspected annually. However, if your roof is 10 years or older, you should have it done bi-annually, according to Bob Vila. As your roof ages, there is a higher risk that you will experience roofing problems. Many homeowners are not aware that they are even having a roofing issue until the roofing contractor makes them aware. Typically, homeowners do not climb up the roof to check on things like flashing and the condition of their shingles.
It is good practice to have a roofing contractor evaluate your roof for damage after a big storm. For example, after a hurricane blows through, you should have your roof inspected. This proactive measure can find damage that you may not notice until the roof starts leaking down the road.
Any time you find roofing materials in your yard, you should call a roofer to check things out. Finding parts of shingles or other roofing material can mean you have a problem.
If you suspect there is something going on with your roof that could lead to a potential problem, get a roof inspection. It will put your mind at ease and help you to quickly take control of any issues.
There are several benefits to having your roof inspected regularly. The first is keeping your roof in great shape. Some of the issues that are found during an inspection will have an easy fix and are not necessarily geared toward repairs but more focused on improvements. Simple things like re-flashing around chimneys and vents or replacing worn tiles can improve your roof.
Here are some other benefits of being proactive with your roof:
Good roof maintenance is an easy way to keep costs down. It can also reduce the risk that a leaky roof will damage your home. There are plenty of benefits to having your roof inspected.
Roof inspections are an essential part of home maintenance. Partnering with the right roofing contractor and having regular inspections will give you peace of mind, protect your home better, and help to save on costs. To find a trusted roofing contractor today, give Garcia and Son Roofing and Gutters a call!
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