Inspect Roof for Leaks

Taking proactive measures to inspect your roof for leaks can save you costly repairs and water damage in the future. Here are some signs that indicate potential leaks:

  • Missing or damaged shingles
  • Cracked or loose flashing around chimneys or vents
  • Water stains on ceilings or walls
  • Mold or mildew growth

Tips for Inspecting Your Roof

For a thorough inspection, consider the following steps:

  • Check the attic: Look for signs of water stains, mold, or rot, especially around vents and chimneys.
  • Examine the exterior: Use binoculars to check for missing or damaged shingles, loose flashing, and other potential entry points for water.
  • Inspect after storms: Heavy rain or hail can damage your roof, so inspect it promptly after severe weather events.
  • Hire a professional: If you're uncomfortable or unable to inspect your roof safely, contact a qualified roofing contractor.
Remember: Water damage can be extensive and costly. Regular inspections and prompt repairs can help mitigate the risk of leaks and protect your home's integrity.