How important is it to get my roof inspected?
The basic purpose of a roof inspection is to examine the roof closely to determine the condition of the roof. The inspection will determine whether it would be valuable to replace the entire roof or to repair a specific area (or if the roof is in excellent condition). Sometimes, a few quick and small repairs will result in your entire roof lasting several more years without the need for major repairs or replacement, plus prevent the development of leaks that would have led to the need for water damage restoration and even mold remediation services. (To learn more about the details of the process, click here: what happens when we will inspect your roof?).How important is the roof to everything under it?
Further, keep in mind that the roof itself is not the only issue. Your roof is your first layer of defense against hail, rain, wind, and extreme temperatures. Everything under the roof is protected by the roof, right?So, how important to you is what is under the roof? That is how important the roof inspection is to you! Think of it like this: if a tree fell in to your roof, would you prefer for the roof to completely collapse or to simply get a big dent?
Basically, if there is even a small, slow roof leak, then that can lead to water damage, the rotting of wood, and contamination by mold. Further, if there is ever a major leak from the roof, then naturally the interior of the building will flood, leading to the urgent need for extensive damage restoration and remodeling services.
Why does my insurance company want the roof to be inspected so often?
In the event that potential major repairs can be prevented by a small, quick repair, your insurance company may be very eager to solve a big water damage problem by preventing the damage from ever starting. That is why many repairs to your roof will be covered by your homeowner's insurance (whether or not the manufacturer's warranty on the roofing will help pay for the repair of your roof).So, the roof inspection will be useful to assess which repairs are likely to be covered for free (either with absolutely no cost to the homeowner or after they cover the annual deductible amount for their home owner's insurance). To read our full article focusing on how often you should have your specific type of roof inspected, click here: How often should I have a roof inspection at my home in Arizona?.