6 Unmistakable Signs It’s Time to Book a Roofing Inspection

Last Updated: November 12, 2024Categories: RoofingBy 3.1 min read

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It is important to remember how the overall quality and well-being of your roof will play a massive role in the overall health of your home or business building. No matter what time of the year, paying close attention to your roof is a good idea. By monitoring the status of your roof, you won’t run into as many surprises down the road. But what should you look out for?

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Here are 6 unmistakable signs it’s time to book a roofing inspection.

1. Missing, Damaged, Cracked, or Buckled Shingles 

One of the easiest ways to tell you could benefit from a roof inspection is by identifying missing, damaged, cracked, or buckled shingles. Any wear and tear to your shingles can further damage your roofing underlayment, decking, and attic. Water from storms can seep through and cause the need for costly repairs.

2. Popped or Rusted Nails

Finding popped or rusted nails on your shingles might be hard to identify since it requires more time, tools, and attention to detail, but this is still a good indicator of whether or not you should book a roof inspection. Popped or rusted nails can mean your roof’s shingles are not as secure as they should be, which can lead to roof leaks.

3. It’s Been Over 1 Year Since Your Last Inspection

If you’re a homeowner, a common question to ask is how often your roof should be checked. An annual roof inspection is highly recommended. If it’s been over a year since your last roof inspection, then it’s a good idea to schedule your next one.

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4. You’ve Never Had a Roof Inspection Before

On the other hand, if you’ve never scheduled a roof inspection, today might be the day to pick up the phone and reach out to your local roofing company. It’s easy to unintentionally glance over the condition of your roof, especially when it’s right over your head. Since the roof of your home or business building is the ultimate source of shelter, keeping it safe ultimately protects you substantially in return.

5. You’re Looking to Buy or Sell

During today’s economy, it’s not uncommon to want to sell your home. After all, they’re worth quite a bit, with the average home price in the United States in 2023 is $436,800, according to The Motley Fool. Of course, the median cost per home varies depending on what state you live in, so keep this in mind. If you want to sell your home, a roof inspection should be on your to-do list. A good roof inspection can help you increase the profit you make from selling your home. At the same time, knowing what to look for in a roof can increase your own knowledge when it comes to buying a home and knowing what to look out for.

6. You’re Worried About the Aftermath of a Big Storm

When a storm hits, it’s natural to worry about its potential aftermath. Storm damage to roofs are not rare. If you see holes or dented, torn, and missing shingles after a bad storm, it’s very likely that your home or property experienced storm damage. Don’t forget to investigate for any broken glass, torn screens, or granule loss. Your roof provides the ultimate form of shelter, so make sure to keep it in the best possible shape. If you’ve noticed any of the above signs and feel a roof inspection is in order, make sure to give your trusted roofing company a call.

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John Barnes - author at Handyman tipsHandyman tips website was created by John Barnes from Phoenix, Arizona, in February 2014. John wanted to share with the public his 20 year experience in home improvement as a contractor and avid woodworker. John noticed that there aren’t many expert advice online and he wanted to help the public to get true expert tips and estimates. What started as a hobby soon became a full time job as Handyman tips website became very popular because of the quality of tips it provides. After a few years John has introduces a couple of new content creators into Handyman tips team but he is still the main content creator on Handyman tips website.

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