Spring Roofing Inspections: What to Check Yourself & When to Call a Pro

With the coming of spring, homeowners are excited to revitalize their homes and perform maintenance works. Among all these tasks, one very critical but not often overlooked is the roof. Having survived several months of changing weather, your roof requires checking to ensure its integrity. 

Not sure how much roofing maintenance you can handle yourself? And when should you call in a professional roofing contractor for a full inspection? Don’t worry! Here’s a simple guide to help you spot issues early and know when to bring in the experts.

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What Homeowners Can Check

Having a simple check can help identify potential issues at an early stage. Here’s what you can do safely:

1. Check Your Attic

  • Search for water stains, mold, or mildew, which can be signs of a leak.
  • Look for daylight shining through the roof boards.
  • Check to see that the insulation is dry and in good condition.

2. Inspect Your Roof from Ground Level

  • Scanning your roof safely from the ground using binoculars going up is not advised unless specifically trained.
  • Inspect for missing, curled, or broken shingles.
  • Check loose or damaged flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights.
  • Check gutters and downspouts for granule accumulation, which is an indication of failing shingles.

3. Clean and Inspect Gutters

  • Remove leaves and debris to avoid water collection and damage.
  • Make sure gutters are tightly attached and flowing away from the foundation of your house.

Should any of these problems exist, your roof might require a closer look and possible repairs. But when do you call a professional?

When to Call a Roofing Professional

Although a DIY inspection can detect some minor issues, a trained professional’s attention is required for more intricate problems. Here’s when you ought to call a pro like Topper Roofing for a comprehensive inspection:

1. Extensive Damage

When you see a number of damaged shingles, sagging spots, or significant leaks, a pro will be able to evaluate the extent and guide you on the most suitable action.

2. An Aging Roof

If your roof is 15-20 years old, it could be reaching the end of its useful life. An expert will help decide if there should be repair or replacement.

3. Damage Caused by Storms

Hailstorms, strong winds, and damaged branches can have concealed problems. Professional inspection is key to the proper documentation needed for insurance settlements and timely fixation.

4. Moss or Algae Growth

Moss and algae might appear harmless, but they can absorb water and compromise roofing materials in the long run. A professional can safely remove them and advise on preventive treatments.

5. Structural Issues

If your roof looks uneven or sagging, it may be a sign of underlying issues with the decking or foundation. A professional roofer can identify the source and advise on repairs that need to be done.

Why Homeowners Trust Topper Roofing

At Topper Roofing, we understand that your home is one of your biggest investments. We provide detailed inspections, honest assessments, and top-quality repairs to keep your roof in excellent shape. Whether addressing post-winter damage or ensuring peace of mind, we’re here to help.

Don’t let minor problems become expensive fixes. Ask a professional, like Topper Roofing this spring for a thorough roof inspection. Call us to schedule your visit.

Your home is worth professional attention. Trust us to protect it and keep it safe and secure all year round!

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