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When To Get A Roof Inspection

The importance of your home’s roof cannot be overstated. A sturdy and strong roof is your home’s first defense against the elements. The key to a healthy roof is to know when to get a roof inspection.

To ensure that your roof is as sturdy and strong as it can be, having your roof inspected on a regular basis is our best advice. By having your roof inspected regularly, you will learn if your roof has any problems, and then you will be able to fix those problems, ensuring that your home remains protected from the elements.

 

What Is A Roof Inspection?

A roof inspection consists of two separate inspections – a thorough inspection of your exterior roof surface and a thorough inspection of your interior roof surface. By inspecting those two elements of your roof, a roof inspector is able to determine the current quality of your roof, while also pinpointing any problems that must be dealt with.

A roof inspection is, just as the name implies, an inspection of your roof. But a proper roof inspection is more than just a quick glance at your roof – a proper roof inspection consists of inspecting the exterior of your roof and the interior of your roof. By performing those two inspections, you are able to determine the current state of your roof, while also pinpointing any problems that must be dealt with.

Exterior Roof Inspection

An exterior roof inspection consists of inspecting the roof’s surface and basic structure. It also includes inspecting the perimeter of the property, including siding, gutters, air conditioning units, and more.

To perform an exterior roof inspection you must go onto the roof and examine things like:

  • Shingles
  • Flashing
  • Gutters,
  • Roof planes

That way, you can see if there are any broken shingles, cracks, leakages, damaged gutters, or ice dams.

Interior Roof Inspection

Right after the exterior roof inspection, you must perform an interior roof inspection.

To do this, you will need to go into your home’s attic and examine the insulation, ventilation system, and current state of the ceiling. Doing so allows you to make sure those facets of your roof are in tip-top shape, ensuring that things like mold growth or decayed roofing are present.

Roofer doing roof inspection in neighborhood

Why Are Roof Inspections Important?

A roof, for it to remain capable of protecting your home from the elements, must be in tip-top shape. It’s the first defense of your home, loved ones, and your belongings. For your roof to be in tip-top shape, it must not have any significant problems that can lead to the degradation of the roof and its inability to protect the interior of your home. To ensure that your roof does not have those problems and that if it does they are dealt with as soon as possible, regular roof inspections are of the utmost importance.

Colorado Weather Can Be Harsh

Everyone who lives in Colorado knows that Colorado is one of the most beautiful states in the country. Everyone who lives in Colorado also knows that Colorado is no stranger to bouts of exceptionally intense weather. All of the rain, wind, snow, and ice that Colorado experiences can have a significant effect on the quality and durability of your roof.

To ensure that Colorado’s elements do not affect your roof too much and that whatever problems they cause are dealt with as soon as possible, your roof must be inspected. A roof inspection will allow you to understand the current state of your roof, and whether or not there are any problems that must be dealt with. By knowing the current state of your roof, and knowing whether there are any problems to take care of, you are able to keep your roof in tip-top shape.

Many of the more significant roof problems reveal themselves slowly.

Prevent Other Roof Problems

During the Winter season, for example, it isn’t uncommon for ice dams to form on your roof. When an ice dam has formed, the water on your roof is unable to fall away, forcing it to leak into your home.

This may not be noticed, at first, but eventually, this water will build up and cause significant damage to:

  • Roof
  • Siding
  • Ceilings
  • Attic
  • Walls

Since these problems reveal themselves slowly, it is important to have your roof inspected regularly, even if there doesn’t appear to be any problems. The problems that may be present will likely only get worse, and it’s considerably cheaper to remove an ice dam and replace some rotten shingles than it is to replace your entire roof, the ceilings in your attic, and various walls in your home.

 

When Should You Get A Roof Inspection?

According to The National Roofing Contractors Association, you should have your roof inspected during both fall and spring, as well as after any significant weather event. By having your roof inspected during those seasons, as well as after those events, you are able to notice any significant damages when they occur, allowing you to deal with them promptly.

The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends having your roof inspected at least twice a year; during fall and spring. Those two seasons, in particular, are the safest for both roof inspections and roof repairs. Inspecting your roof during the winter, especially in Colorado, may be dangerous.

Along with that, The National Roofing Contractors Association also recommends having your roof inspected after any significant weather event. A snowstorm, for example, can cause plenty of damage to your roof, so it’s a good idea to get your roof inspected right after the storm has passed.

A roof inspection for both Fall and Spring – two roof inspections annually – allows your roof to be inspected safely and thoroughly. Any damage that’s found on your roof can then be dealt with, during those seasons. Every time a significant weather event takes place, it’s a good idea to have your roof inspected. That way, you are able to check the state of your roof and take care of any problems that your roof may be an experience

Even though you can inspect your roof on your own, it’s almost always a good idea to hire a professional. A professional roof inspector knows how to traverse roofs of all sorts safely, and they also know how to inspect each and every facet of your roof. Because of this, when a professional roof inspector is finished inspecting your roof, they will know exactly what’s wrong – and what’s right, for that matter – with your roof. But, if you inspect your roof on your own, without any prior knowledge or experience, it’s likely that you may miss certain facets of your roof that need to be examined more closely and thoroughly.

roof inspector looking at roof gutters

  • The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends having your roof inspected one during Fall and once during Spring
  • The National Roofing Contractors Association also recommends having your roof inspected after any significant weather event
  • Fall and Spring are the safest and easiest seasons to have your roof inspected, especially in Colorado, due to the comparatively mild weather and safer weather conditions
  • Hiring a professional roof inspector is almost always a good idea,
  • A professional roof inspector knows how to traverse your roof in a safe manner
  • A professional roof inspector will know how to examine every facet of your roof closely and thoroughly, ensuring that no problems or potential problems are missed
  • B&M Roofing offers roof inspection services, you can get in touch with us today to get an inspector and a free estimate for any repairs or replacements that may be necessary

 

B&M Roofing offers roof inspection services. By getting in touch with us using this form, we will come to your home, inspect your roof, and then give you our estimate regarding any repairs or replacements that are necessary!