It’s no secret that replacing your roof can require a big financial commitment. If you spend thousands of bucks on a roof, it should endure the entire lifetime of your house.

A roof, on the other hand, isn’t the kind of thing you can “set it and forget it.” To reach its maximum lifespan, it requires care, including yearly roof inspections.

When should your roof be inspected? Have you ever wondered? You are in the proper location. Bay State Exteriors has been helping residents in Massachusetts for more than ten years by replacing their roofs.

We’ll discuss how regularly to inspect your roof in this article. In the end, you’ll understand exactly what needs to be done to maintain the condition of your roof.

Why Do You Need to Check Your Roof?

Due to its exposure to the weather, your roof will inevitably experience regular wear and tear. However, you should at least perform a yearly roof inspection.

You may prevent small issues from developing into roof emergencies by inspecting your roof yearly. Annual inspections allow you to find problems like leaks, missing shingles, and other things early enough to get them fixed.

What Frequency Should You Check Your Roof?

 

Bay State Exteriors advises twice-yearly inspections rather than the industry standard of once a year, especially if you reside in a climate like Massachusetts. Massachusetts experiences a wide range of weather, from sweltering summers to icy winters. Massachusetts roofs are inclined to contract or expand with temperature fluctuations. Massachusetts roofs also have to withstand a lot of snow and ice, which puts additional stress on the roof.

In order to avoid this, we advise checking your roof twice a year: once in the autumn before the winter and again in the spring once the snow has melted away. You can assess the level of damage your roof has incurred and make the required repairs before another winter arrives.

Examining Your Roof Following a Storm

After a storm, skilled roofers examine a damaged roof. You should inspect your roof annually, but you should also do it immediately following a storm. Hail, wind, and storm damage can erode the strength of your roof. It’s possible for shingles to be blown off, hail to dent or shatter them, or leaks to develop. By checking your roof, you can identify problems before they become more serious.

Ways to Check Your Roof

Only some homeowners have the skills necessary to crawl about on their roofs safely. To inspect your roof, however, you do not need to overcome your fear of heights.

You can thoroughly inspect your roof by walking outside your property. Pay attention to the following:

  • Clear Flashing
  • Shingle cupping or curving
  • Lack of Shingles
  • Shingles with Cracks
  • Lost Granules
  • Growth of Algae
  • Storm Damage
  • Blocked ventilation and sagging

Before water can enter your home, many of these problems can be avoided by hiring a professional to replace any missing or damaged shingles. However, certain more severe issues, like drooping, may necessitate replacing the roof. It is, therefore, best to bring in professional inspectors so that they can correctly identify the problem.

Making Sure That Your Roof Is Long-Lasting

In addition to being a big investment, your roof protects your house. By making repairs as needed and evaluating your roof, you ensure that it is in the finest condition to safeguard your house and family. You can extend the life of your roof by inspecting it twice a year and following any storms. This will allow you to identify issues early on and keep your roof in excellent condition. At Bay State Exteriors, we make sure your home is protected all year round. If you are looking to have your roof inspected, now is the time to get started, and call us to do the job!

 

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