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WHY CALL US FOR YOUR ROOFING SERVICES?
Your roof could be leaking right now, causing hundreds, even thousands of dollars of damage, and you don't even know it. In fact, many roof problems are only discovered after they've reached an advanced stage, after leakage or other serious damage has already occurred.
Often times homeowners only pay attention to their roof if there's water leaking into the house, if they notice brown stains on the ceiling, or if there's cracked paint or peeling wallpaper, all obvious signs of a leak. But roofs can leak for 2 to 4 years before you see evidence on the inside the house. By this time, the leak may have caused dry rot, fungus, insulation damage, the need for major repairs or even a completely new roof.
Have your roof inspected at least once per year.
To add years of life to your roof, call us to avoid premature roof failure. It is recommended that you have your roof inspected at least once per year. The National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) recommends two roof inspections each year - once in the fall and once in the late spring - before and after the tough winter season, especially in colder and rainy climates.
While you can do a preliminary inspection yourself, looking for shingles that are buckling, curling, blistering, missing or loose material, wear around chimneys, pipes and other penetrations, and excessive amounts of shingle granules in your gutters indicating advanced wear, it is best to get a professional to inspect your roof. Consider someone who knows what they're looking for, and who is used to navigating the roof.
What about a free roof inspection?
We will come out and provide a free roof inspection that includes a FREE written estimate outlining the required repairs needed or possible replacement.
If you are needing the written inspection documentation, a fee will be attached. Please call our office for details.
WHAT THE ROOFING INSPECTOR DOES!
What we Inspect:
- Shingles
- Substrate
- Tiles
- Chimneys, ducts, vents
- Flashing
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Mold, mildew
- Drains
- Flashing and gutters
- Caulking and seals
- Nails
- Attic ceiling and interior walls
- Leak detection
When the inspection is finished, you will know:
- The Overall appearance of the roof inside and outside of the home
- The Condition of all roofing materials, especially in relation to the roof’s age
- The Proper installation and quality of flashing and other materials
- The Quality of installation such as nail patterns, overhang, and shingle positioning
- The Presence of high-quality roofing underlayment
- The Integrity of skylights, chimneys, vents, and gutters
- Any Areas where water may collect on the roof