A roofing inspector will conduct a thorough leak assessment and identify storm damage or drainage problems to determine if your roof needs repairs, maintenance, or replacement. These inspections are crucial for catching small issues before they escalate into larger, more expensive problems. At Reset Roofing, our inspectors focus on three main areas during the inspection: structure, materials, and workmanship.
Structural Analysis
Focusing on the structural integrity of your roof, we inspect the chimney for crumbling grout, cracks, and damaged caps. We also assess attic venting (improper venting can reduce your roof’s life and increase the risk of ice dams), roof planes, soffit, fascia, and the gutter system.
Material Inspection
Our inspectors analyze the integrity of your roof’s shingles. We look for loose, missing, or curling shingles and shingle aggregate in the roof valleys and gutter downspouts. We carefully check for hail bruises, as they can lead to further damage, even if the shingle surface remains intact. Additionally, we inspect vent pipe rubber boots and seals and look for stains, moss, rust, and loose or missing flashing and fasteners.
Workmanship Review
Even the best materials can’t protect you if they were installed incorrectly. We identify any workmanship issues, such as improper flashing around chimneys, vent pipes, and skylights. “A roofing inspector will conduct a thorough leak assessment and identify storm damage or drainage problems to determine if your roof needs repairs, maintenance, or replacement.”
Detailed Roofing Analysis
After the inspection, we provide a detailed report stating the condition of your roof and any recommended repairs. We then work with you to determine the best course of action for the season, your schedule, and your budget.
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