Roof Inspection

Buying a home can be an exciting time in a person’s life but there is also some anxiety that goes along with it. For starters, many people wonder about what condition the home is currently in, and making sure that problems don’t arise once it’s purchased. In order for a person to feel comfortable before purchasing a home they must look into having the home properly inspected by professionals.

Home inspectors are available to perform an overall home inspection and to ensure that no major problems exist in the structure and function of the house- including inspecting the roof.

What Will a Roof Inspection Accomplish?
The inspector will provide a detailed report on the condition of the roof, including the roofing material, the flashing around the vents, chimneys, ridges, drip edges and caps. We will also provide the homeowner with a report on the roof drainage, including the gutters and downspouts.

A number of different factors will be taken into consideration during the inspection. These include the pitch of the roof, the type of roof (single, tile, wood shake, etc.), the number of roofing layers and any previous repairs that may have occurred with the roof. These will all be included in the roof inspection report.

Sell Your Home with a Roof Inspection
Although much emphasis is placed on the need for a roof inspection from a buyer’s perspective, it is also a good idea for a homeowner to consider having a roof inspection completed before selling their home. If a homeowner can provide a current inspection and certification to potential buyers, it will help to put their mind at ease and make them feel comfortable before purchasing a home. If a homeowner doesn’t provide potential buyers with a roof inspection, they’ll simply order one on their own and make it a contingency of contract.

Having a good roof over your head is important for many reasons. Regardless of whether a person is selling a home or buying a home, they would want to ensure that the roof was in good condition. By having a roof inspection completed, they can have peace of mind in knowing that they will not likely have any costly repairs that are associated with their home purchase for years to come.