Roof Inspection: What Do They Check?
Structural Inspection The structural inspection will assess the roof's overall condition. Based on the layout of the roof planes, this part of the inspection will look for signs that could be an indication of a sagging roof. The structural inspection does not focus on missing or damaged roofing materials but rather examines the health of the major components of the roofing system. The following signs indicate that your roof might be sagging:- Cracked, rotted, or splintered trusses and rafters.
- Sagging ceilings
- Collared ties that are missing or damaged
- Broken or missing rafter ties
- Leaning or tilting exterior walls
- Water stains
- Wood rot
- Mold
- Holes in ceilings or walls
- From the ceiling, beams of light enter the attic
- Attic pests
How to interpret the results of the roof inspection
After the roof inspection is completed, the inspector should give you a complete report. They may take you on a tour of the house to show you the damage they have found, but they will not bring you on the roof. Each roofing company will likely have its own reporting system. The insurance company may also have its own report if you are doing a home inspection. The report will include information about the roof's condition and any recommendations for repairs. It also includes any concerns that the roof might fail. Finally, it will indicate how long they expect the roof should last. A roofing company may perform a roof inspection and provide an estimate for any repairs. Depending on the extent of repairs required, the cost of roof repair can range from $365 to $1550. A new roof will be required if the roof is not working in all areas. On average, a roof replacement will cost $14,360. If you need to make ongoing repairs, a new roof can save you money.Is it possible to inspect a roof yourself?
You can climb onto a flat roof of a single-story home to check for damage or missing materials. You will need to have the right safety equipment such as a harness and it can be dangerous. A ladder is the best safety device for a visual inspection. You should not attempt to inspect a roof if you aren't familiar with it or are unsure of how to do so. Even if you have inspected the roof yourself, a professional inspection should be done. An expert roof inspection will ensure that your roof is in good condition and you can proceed with roof repairs that will last many years. Call Greg Lilly Roofing & Restoration now if you need to have your roof checked, repaired, replaced, or maintained. Greg Lilly Roofing & Restoration 4201 Carolina Exchange Drive Suite 202 Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 843-222-9796 https://www.greglillyroofingandrestoration.comhttps://greglillyroofingandrestoration.com/roof-inspection-101-part-2/
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