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What Do Roofing Inspectors Look For? During the inspection, a roofing professional will look at all the components of your roofing system. This includes the roof deck and frame, surface materials like asphalt shingles and flashing, and related interior spaces, such as attics and crawl spaces.
How to Write a Roof Inspection Report [With Templates] Communicate details in a way the homeowner can understand. Create a separate roofing estimate. Use the report as a marketing opportunity. Use resources to build roof inspection reports. Keep it professional.
This report usually begins with identifying the type of roof you have, the type of roofing material used, and any roof s such as vents or chimneys. It will also include recommendations for roof maintenance, repairs, or if needed, a roof replacement.
The purpose and objectives of roof certification and inspection are distinct yet equally crucial. Roof certification assures quality and compliance for real estate transactions and insurance, while roof inspection proactively identifies and prevents issues to ensure the roofs long-term health.
Certification is a vital step in establishing credibility as a roof inspector. Several roof inspector certification programs are available, each with specific requirements and benefits.
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A Home Inspection typically refers to the pre-sale inspection of the home by a non-related third party. A Roof Inspection typically refers to the pre-sale inspection of the roof by a roofing contractor, which is usually recommended by the real estate agent.
Inspection: examination of a product design, product, process or installation and determination of its conformity with specific requirements or, on the basis of professional judgement, with general requirements. Certification: third-party attestation related to products, processes, systems or persons.

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