The Most Effective Roof Inspection Manual

Roof Inspection

Depending on the type of roofing material utilized, your home’s roof should last anywhere from 15 to 50 years. While it has a long lifespan, it does not imply it should lay idle for 15 years without being inspected. Just like you would get a wellness check at the doctor, your roof requires a professional examination to discover any issues early on and keep it healthy. Professional roof inspections allow you to repair any problems before they lead to roof replacement.

Protection

Regularly checking your roof guarantees that there are no leakage, broken shingles, or other concerns that might jeopardize the structural strength of your roof. Inspecting your roof can reveal indicators of damage caused by normal wear and tear or harsh weather, as well as safeguard the interior of your home from water damage.

Roof inspections should be performed at least once a year, in the autumn to prepare for winter, and, if feasible, once before the rains start. The Roofing Associations recommends twice-yearly inspections to verify the quality of your roofing system. After a dangerous weather event, such as a storm or heavy hail, you should examine your roof.

Winter snowstorms, which are prevalent in Calgary and Edmonton, can cause damage to your roof due to heavy precipitation and excess moisture. In this instance, you may not be able to examine the roof immediately, but in due course. 

Checklist

1) Damaged Shingles: When roofing professionals inspect your roof, they pay close attention to the shingles, and you should as well. Curling, damaged shingles may signal that your roof has undergone a lot of abuse. If all of your shingles are gone, it’s probable that your roof is growing old and won’t be able to withstand much more harsh weather.

2) Growing Moss: Roofing professionals in Alberta understand that a roof is in jeopardy if it has a lot of moss growing on it.

3) Standing Water: If you have a  low-pitched roof, you should be on the watch for standing water. Stagnant water on your roof signals a problem with drainage and the possibility of a roof leak.

4) Examine all of your roof’s exterior protrusions for damage, corrosion, decay,

Vents: Examine the vents for evidence of damage or missing parts. Hail commonly causes damage to vents, causing dents on the outside.

Chimney: Check for faults in the stonework and caps. When checking the stonework, search for any broken, damaged, or misplaced bracks. Inspect the chimney cap, which is the cover that prevents rain and debris from entering the chimney. Water damage or obstructions might result from a missing or broken chimney cap.

Flashing is installed around roof bulges like vents and chimneys to cover the space surrounding them. The flashing, which is installed between the roofing material and the roof deck, plugs the gap and encourages water to flow down the roof rather than into the space caused by the protrusion. Flashing that is missing or broken necessitates skilled roof repair.

5) Check for degradation such as cracks, peeling, openings, or moisture on your roof that relies on seals or roofing sealant

Although you may be inclined to examine or mend your own roof, it is strongly advised that you hire expert roofing companies in Edmonton to complete the inspection for you. A roofing contractor can do a complete check and discover any possible problems before they become expensive repairs.

Alberta’s Permanent Roofing is one of Canada’s top roofing contractors with years of expertise in roof repair and replacement. Contact us for immediate prices and estimates on repair and replacement, as well as professional advice and recommendations on how to obtain the best bargain.

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