Roof Inspection Not Part of Every Home Sale
During a home inspection, the inspector may recommend that the buyer order a roof inspection and certification, if he sees what appears to be a defect.
When it comes to roofing work there are always going to be people who can do it by a lower price than a licensed professional, however remember, that you always get what you pay for. A specialist will know the latest best practices for roof installation, repair and maintenance including the relevant permitting rules. A roof inspection and certification should be performed by a licensed roofing contractor.
Roof Inspection
A roof inspection is a visual inspection of the roof with a report that details any problems and prescribed repairs/costs. Roofers check for the following during an inspection:
- Condition of roof (shingles, tiles, composition, foam, metal, tar and gravel, etc)
- Ridges and caps
- Flashing at chimneys, vents, pipes, valleys, etc.
- Slipped shingles or tiles
- Damaged to any underlayment
- Problems with wood sheeting or lap
- Number of layers of roofing material
Roof Certification
A certification is essentially a warranty of the roof, after any recommended repairs.
Certifications also estimate the remaining lifespan of the roof.
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