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Questions You Should Ask When Having Your Roof Inspected

Inspections are one of the best ways to ensure that your home’s roofing system lasts for as long as possible. Otherwise, you may need a roof replacement job done earlier than expected. While having your roof inspected, you should learn about it as much as you can and find the best way to do by asking a few key questions.

In this post, Pritchett Roofing, Inc. discuss the questions every homeowner should ask when they’re having their residential roofing system inspected.

Is The Roof Damaged?

Determining if your roof has any form of damage is likely one of the reasons you’re having it inspected in the first place. Your roofing inspector will usually look for roof damage from ground level, inside your attic, and even on top of the roof itself. In the process, they’ll inform you of any cracks, holes, or water intrusion that can cause further damage to the roofing system.

What Materials Were Used?

Learning the materials used during your roof’s construction can help you if you ever need to have a roof repair job done. This is because knowing your roof’s materials can also help you know what to expect in terms of costs in the future if you ever need it.

How Old Is My Roof?

When having your roofing system inspected, you should also ask how old your roof is.  Most roofing systems are estimated to remain structurally sound for 20 years. If your roof is older than that or was poorly maintained for the past 20 years, you may have to get it replaced to prevent any further damage to your home.

When Will It Need A Replacement?

If your roofing system has any structural problems or issues, an inspection from a professional can let you know how soon it will need a replacement. While it won’t give you a solid number in terms of price, it can give you a better roof replacement timeline.

Is My Roof Adequately Ventilated?

Poor ventilation in your roofing system can cause the system to overheat, making the shingles brittle and less resilient. This leaves them susceptible to being blown off by strong winds and heavy rain. During the inspection, ask your roofing professional to check if the ventilation is adequate for your roof’s size.

Turn to Pritchett Roofing, Inc. for your home improvement needs. We are your leading provider of roofing and siding services. Give us a call at (770) 375-2490 or fill out our contact form. We serve homeowners in Canton, GA and other nearby areas.

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