A professional roof inspection is a process that entails different segments. During this process, each part of the roofing installation is thoroughly inspected, and a recommendation is made to the homeowners. Here is the detail of some of the process parts that are part of the inspection process:
1. Pre-Inspection Consultation
An inspector conversed with the homeowner before the inspection. This pre-inspection consultation provides him with a lead regarding the inspection. Homeowners provide valuable information regarding an issue.
2. Exterior Inspection
The inspection process starts from the exterior of the building, including fascia installation. For inspection, the ground inspector can use binoculars. If access to the roof becomes available, he can climb up. Exterior inspection covers:
Shingles
Thoroughly inspect the shingles. Check out cracked or curled shingles. Damaged shingles lead to leaks.
Flashing
Inside opening areas are vulnerable to leaks if the outer part of the vents is damaged. Flashing at the outer edges of the vents protects them from water penetration. Any damage to this flashing causes water to leak into the building.
Gutters and Downspouts
Inspection of gutters and downspouts ensures they are cleared. Zero or no debris is ensured in the channel.
Ventilation
Ventilation of the roof is checked. During its inspection, proper air rushing into and out of the building is checked. Moisture buildup is also checked.
Signs of Damage
Finding signs of damage. Wear and tear of different parts of the roof, including the gable roof.
3. Interior Inspection
After the exterior inspection, the next round starts with the interior inspection. This inspection covers the crawl space or attic region of the building. The inspector inspects the signs of water infiltration or any structural damage. The following signs are searched and inspected:
Water Stains
These stains are the signs of leaks. These leaks may be in the wood beams and the roof insulation.
Mold or Mildew
Mold or mildew growth indicates that the region is thoroughly moistened. And humidity is damaging the building’s structural integrity.
Insulation
Compromised insulation fails to keep the building’s interior temperature at an optimal level.
4. Structural Assessment
The building and roof are thoroughly inspected to determine whether there is any structural damage. Sagging areas indicate the structural issues in the building.
Rafters and Trusses
Rafters and trusses are inspected. They are checked to see whether they are decayed or stressed under normal conditions.
Decking
Rot in the decking structure is a sign of damage. Different damage points, rots, and leaks are inspected in this area.
5. Documentation
Inspection is concluded upon submission of a complete report. This report has the following:
Photographs
Visual evidence of the problem is attached to the report as photographs.
Recommendations
Suggestions and recommendations are addressed separately in the report. The main aim of this section is guide enhanced structural life of the building.
Estimates
The estimate section provides the estimated cost of repairing or fixing the issue supplied by different contractors.
6. Follow-Up
Follow-up inspections are sometimes necessary to ensure issues are fixed and to determine whether there is any additional damage or issues. All these questions are dealt with following the follow-up inspections.
Conclusion
What Happens During a Professional Roof Inspection? A roof inspection consists of both external and internal inspections. External inspection covers the exterior and interior of the building. A2Z Roofing is the leading roofing company. We install all types of roofs. We inspect every part of the building that others miss.