Any roofing contractor would advise you to schedule regular inspections after your roof is installed. Many homeowners do not follow this advice. They are either too busy to bother, don’t believe that inspections are important or don’t care for the added expense.
Some homeowners would rather do the inspection themselves to save money, but this is not exactly a good idea for two major reasons: 1) a thorough inspection requires going up on your roof, and that’s not safe, especially if you’re terrified of heights. 2) You’re probably not qualified to assess a healthy roof, and you’re highly likely to miss a few things that might lead to expensive damage.
A professional residential roofing contractor has the training, experience, tools and equipment for inspecting a roof. They can spot potential problem areas even before they fully develop so they can apply the necessary repairs or replacement to prevent a more expensive fix. Without that professional experience, and without an inspection altogether, your roof is not likely to reach its projected lifespan. A leak may develop soon enough. Schedule a professional inspection at least every three years.
When a leak develops, these issues are very likely to arise:
When you calculate all the expenses that come with such problems, you’ll see that it’s so much cheaper to just have your roofing system professionally inspected. You can save a lot of money in the long term.
AQ Roofing LLC can install, inspect and maintain your roof. We are a trusted residential and commercial roofing contractor. Call us today at (501) 951-1683, or use our contact form to get your free quote.
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