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The Importance of Regular Roof Inspections: What to Look For

Why Regular Roof Inspections Matter: Living in an area susceptible to extreme weather conditions means your roof must be in optimal condition. Regular inspections help identify issues before they escalate, ensuring your home stays safe and your investment is protected.


When to Schedule Roof Inspections: Most professionals recommend conducting roof inspections twice a year, typically in the spring and fall. While you don't necessarily need to call an inspector each time, you should know what to look for if you decide to inspect your roof yourself.


What to Look For During Roof Inspections: Several key elements demand your attention during a roof inspection:

  1. Broken Shingles: Cracked or damaged shingles can lead to leaks.

  2. Clogged Gutters: Proper drainage is vital to prevent water damage.

  3. Damaged Chimney Caps: Ensure your chimney caps are in good condition.

  4. Loose Gutters: Loose gutters can lead to water accumulation.

  5. Low Spots: Low areas can trap water and cause structural damage.

  6. Missing Chimney Mortar: Damaged mortar can result in leaks.

  7. Missing Shingles: Missing shingles expose your roof to the elements.

  8. Moss-Covered Shingles: Moss can deteriorate shingles over time.

  9. Rusted Flashing: Rusted flashing can lead to leaks.

  10. Termite Damage: Termites can weaken your roof's structure.

  11. Tree Debris: Remove tree debris to prevent damage.

  12. Worn-Out Rubber Boots: Inspect the rubber boots covering roof pipes and projections.

After Severe Weather: After heavy storms, it's essential to inspect your roof for any damage. Quick action can prevent issues from worsening.


Insurance-Required Inspections: If you need a roof inspection for homeowners' insurance, it must be completed by a licensed inspector.


Choose a Licensed Inspector: Selecting a licensed inspector like J Preston Roofing provides peace of mind. Our professionals are trained to identify issues and ensure your home is well-protected.

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