What Happens During a Roof Inspection?

Roof inspections can reveal problems that aren't visible from the ground.

Many homeowners only consider a home's roof once there's a problem. However, neglecting this most crucial home area can result in unnecessary costly repairs. Instead, smart homeowners schedule periodic roof inspections with a roofing professional.

Roof inspections can reveal problems that aren't visible from the ground. And without the proper knowledge and experience, issues can be difficult to spot without knowing what to observe. Only a roofing expert can recognize problems or potential issues.

Structural inspection

A roof inspector will perform a complete structural inspection. They'll look for uneven roof planes and sagging areas, ensuring that the gutters and draining systems are working correctly and are free of debris. They will also inspect chimneys and caps to ensure there's no cracking or other signs of wear. Some inspectors will also inspect the attic to ensure it's properly vented. Improper venting can cause issues that can reduce the life span of a roof.

Material inspection

Inspection will identify missing, loose, damaged, or curling tiles. In addition, the inspector will look for moss, rust, and missing or damaged flashing and fasteners. Seals and rubber boots around vent pipes will be inspected for cracks and wear and tear. They will also inspect any gaps between tiles or shingles for damage.

Interior inspection

An interior roof inspection's main priority is ensuring the roof isn't leaking. A leaking roof will ultimately result in further damage to a home and should be addressed immediately. Signs of a leaky roof include attic mold, mildew, rot, and water stains.

Installation inspection

A roof inspector will look for signs of subpar installation. A rushed roof installation could increase the risk of leaks and other roof damage. Therefore, an inspection will detect incorrect flashing around vent pipes, skylights, and chimneys. Also, they will make an overall assessment of the quality of the workmanship of the roof's installation.

Roof analysis report

After a thorough inspection, the roof inspector will supply the homeowner with a detailed report. This will include the roof's condition and any damage or necessary repairs. The inspection report is essential information for homeowners with roof damage caused by storms or other factors. In addition, this document can be submitted to a homeowner's insurance company.

Don't wait to have a roof inspection

One should always pay attention to a home's roof. Periodic roof inspections, especially after storms, are essential to ensure it's structurally sound. Identifying easy-to-fix damage early can help save money and prevent further damage to this most crucial part of a home. Always hire a professional roofing contractor to perform roof inspections.


Roof X Inc. offers commercial and residential roofing for customers in Brandon,  Pensacola, Tampa, and surrounding areas. We install and repair metal, tile, shingle, TPO, and more. Gutters, ventilation, and insulation are also available. Family-owned-and-operated 

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