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We do not subcontract out.
Every homeowner knows that the roof is a key part of keeping your home safe against the elements. Roofing businesses offer a variety of services to keep your roof in excellent shape. You might call a roofing team to have your roof repaired, replaced, or just checked on after a big storm. Whatever the case, any roofing business you hire will want to do a thorough roofing inspection before they complete the work. What do you need to do to prepare for your roof inspection? Here are a few key things to keep in mind.
When your professional roofers arrive do an inspection, they aren't going to just come by and take a cursory look at the roof. They are going to be looking all over, and they are going to need you to be there to answer any questions that they may have. It's helpful and courteous to be available to supply them with any information they may need during the inspection.
There's a lot of debris that can build up on a roof, such as leaves and large branches. If you can, try to get rid of as much of it as you possibly can. Of course, this depends on your own physical condition, so be careful with this step. Be sure to let the people at the roofing business know if you can't do it so that they will be prepared with the proper equipment themselves when they arrive.
While the inspector is coming to thoroughly examine your roof and find any hard-to-spot damage, you can give a heads-up by taking photos of any major damage that you see yourself. Are there missing shingles or are they sagging? Is there a patch that is missing shingles entirely? This proves helpful because the inspectors will be able to compare what they see to your photos. They're still going to climb up, but they'll appreciate any suggestions on specific areas to focus on.
These are just a few of the things that you can do to prepare for a roof inspection. When the inspectors come, don't be afraid to ask them questions of your own about what they are doing and what they see. It can be a learning process for you and you could find out about ways to keep any more damage from happening in the future. According to Bob Vila, it is recommended to get your roof inspected by a roofing contractor if it is over 10 years old. Has your roof passed this benchmark age? Are you looking for a reliable roofing business for your inspection, repair, or replacement? Contact Garcia & Son Roofing & Gutters LLC today!
Central Arkansas
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