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When problems suddenly occur on your rooftop, it’s important to address them quickly. Key to the process is hiring a professional roof inspection team who can detect the issue and provide a solution. Here is what you can expect when a contractor visits your home to check on your roof’s status.

Components of Roof Inspection

1. Interior Inspection

roof inspectionRoofing problems often manifest inside the house first. For example, a leak can cause damage to the walls or ceilings. The inspector may also notice mold or moisture damage in the attic, such as stains or sagging areas, that suggest a lingering problem.

2. Exterior Inspection

Your roofing professional will also take a walk around your property and examine all of the key spots where problematic symptoms may occur. They may inspect the flashing for signs of weakening or check for water damage, such as moisture stains on the siding.

3. Gutter Inspection

The gutters play an integral role in how your roof handles excess water. If they’re clogged with debris, water can’t flow from your roof, into the gutters, and away from your home. Your inspector will take a look to make sure they’re performing properly and not damaging your roof or home. They will also look out for granules inside your gutters, which indicate your shingles are wearing down.

4. Roof Inspection

Then, it’s time to examine the roof itself. Your inspector will check the structure’s overall condition as well as the chimney. They will also search for signs of problems that need immediate attention, including missing shingles, broken tiles, cracks in the flashing, or damage due to extreme weather.

Clearly, there’s more to a roof inspection than merely glancing at the top of your home. By thoroughly examining your whole property, a professional will determine the overall health of your roof and provide an efficient solution to any issues.

 

Whether your home suffered storm damage or your shingles are simply wearing down, schedule an inspection with Angle Ridge Remodeling. They’ve served the Troy, MO, area for over 30 years and know how to detect any problems with your roofing, as well as offer quick repairs. Visit the company’s website to learn more, or call (636) 462-4608 to schedule an inspection.

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