What Happens During a Roof Inspection?

Regular roof inspections are an essential part of maintaining the safety and value of your home. Whether you’ve noticed signs of wear or simply want to be proactive, understanding what happens during a roof inspection can help you feel confident in the process. In this article, we’ll walk you through each step of a typical inspection so you know exactly what to expect.

Step 1. Ground-Level Walkaround

Every inspection starts from the ground. We begin by walking the perimeter of your home to look for visable issues such as:

  • Missing or damaged shingles

  • Sagging areas or uneven rooflines

  • Water stains or signs of moisture on siding or fascia

  • Moss, algae, or debris buildup

  • Gutter condition and drainage

We may also ask you if you’ve experiences any recent leaks, noticed ceiling spots indoors, or had problems during recent storms. This helps us know where to look more closely.

Step 2. On-the-Roof Inspection

When the roof is safe to access, we’ll get up there to take a closer look. This allows us to assess:

  • Shingle condition (cracking, curling, missing, or loose)

  • Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents

  • Nail pops, rusted fasteners, or lifted areas underneath

  • Gutter attachment and signs of standing water or overflow

This part of the process is hands-on. We’re checking for anything that could lead to bigger problems in the future.

Step 3. Attic or Interior Check (If Needed)

If you’ve reported leaks or moisture issues inside the home, or if something on the roof suggests a deeper problem, we may ask to look in the attic. There, we can:

  • Check for water stains, mold, or mildew

  • Evaluate insulation and ventilation

  • Look for structural damage or signs of rot

This helps us confirm whether a problem is roof-related and how extensive it may be.

Step 4. Report and Recommendations

After the inspection, we’ll go over our findings with you. We keep it honest and easy to understand. You’ll know:

  • What’s in good shape

  • What needs attention now

  • What to keep an eye on over time

If repairs are needed, we’ll provide a clear explanation and estimate. If no work is necessary, we’ll simply let you know.

Conclusion:

Keeping your roof in good condition starts with knowing what’s really going on up there. A thorough inspection can save you money, stress, and bigger problems down the line. If you’re unsure about the condition of your roof or just want some peace of mind, we’re here to help.

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