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How to Inspect Your Roof for Damage

Do you need a new roof? You can do a preliminary inspection yourself!

Using binoculars, a drone camera, or by getting on your roof, you can conduct a homeowner’s roof inspection before calling your insurance agent. In today’s blog, I’ll provide you with a checklist to conduct your inspection. Then I’ll tell you how to contact me, Chris Duty with ROI Construction, to schedule a free professional roof inspection, with no commitment required.

Signs of Roof Damage

Print this checklist for your preliminary inspection.

  • Holes/leaks inside your home
  • Water damage on ceiling in home
  • Previous patches on roof
  • Moss or algae on shingles
  • Diagonal zig-zag or zipper lines around multiple shingles
  • Loss of granules on shingles
  • Obvious white spots from hail or golf ball damage
  • Built-up leaves on roof
  • Curling, buckling, torn, or missing shingles
  • Lifted shingles (sticking up)
  • Tile roof: missing, broken, or slipped tiles
  • Metal roof: dents, dings, rust, peeling paint, damaged or missing flashing
  • Tree branches rubbing against shingles, soffits, trim, or gutters
  • Gutter and/or downspout, drip edge dings
  • Valley flashing dings or other damage
  • Damaged sealant around penetrations (pipes coming out of roof)
  • Damaged sealant around chimney, skylights
  • Damaged or dinged turbines
  • Sags in roofline
  • Waves or dips in roof surface
  • Blistering on shingles
  • Alligatoring (weblike cracks) on shingles
  • Water ponding in puddles on roof surface
  • Damaged or missing flashings
  • Damaged trim, soffits, fascia
  • Wood rot
  • Attic inspection for leaks, holes, moisture markings, damaged wood, and insulation damage (or insufficient insulation), insulation blocking ventilation; look for light coming through the attic ceiling as a sign of damage

Call me, Chris Duty, at 682-337-1849 or email [email protected], if you live in or near the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. 

What causes roof damage?

Roofing is designed to endure a set number of years, between 15 and 30 years for asphalt shingles. (Asphalt is the traditional residential roofing material, though some roofs are metal, tile, wood, or roll-out roofing.) A roof beyond its age limit will need replacement since the materials were not created to endure the elements for longer than the shingle’s set lifespan. 

Many factors can cause roof damage. 

Hail, of course, and wind, can damage shingles, gutters, downspouts, roof penetrations, fencing, outdoor furniture and accessories, and window screens. All of these are usually covered by homeowners’ insurance. Call your agent or check your policy for details. 

Homes on a golf course may incur roof damage from golf balls. 

Tree branches can rub against shingles to cause wear and flaws in shingles.

Moss and algae will damage a roof, as well. 

Any area that holds water is susceptible to rot. Moisture in the attic is a sure sign of a problem.

Improper installation of roofing and roofing elements can result in damage. For instance, some roofs are not properly ventilated, and over time no ventilation can result in moisture and rot issues.

No-Cost, No-Commitment Professional Roof Inspection

Did you find problems on your roof or in your attic? Call me, Chris Duty, at 682-337-1849 or email [email protected], if you live in or near the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. I’ll come out at a convenient time for you and conduct a thorough, professional roof inspection. If you’re eligible for homeowners’ insurance to pay for your roof replacement, the ROI team will help you by providing photo evidence and rebuttals to your insurance claim.

About ROI Construction

For over 13 years, ROI Construction has served DFW-area homeowners and businesses with high-quality roofing, windows, painting, remodeling, and home additions–including outdoor pergolas, patios, and porches. We hold an excellent rating with the Better Business Bureau, and we’re bonded and insured. Our work always comes with a limited guarantee.

Visit www.http://chrisdutyconstruction.com for more information and to see photos of our previous jobs.