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An annual roof inspection can save you thousands of dollars in the long run. By having a professional roofer up there checking for any problem areas, you can avoid costly, major repairs. The more often your roofer inspects your roof, the more likely they are to catch minor issues before they turn into big ones.
Inspectors will therefore check the attic, interior ceilings, and interior walls for indications of water intrusion, including water stains, mold, and rot. They will also check for holes in the walls or ceilings, pests in the attic, and other indications of problems with your roofing system.
Age and Wear and Tear. A prevalent cause for a roof failing inspection is often attributed to its age along with the cumulative effects of wear and tear. In the severe and unpredictable weather conditions characteristic of the Chicagoland area, roofs are particularly susceptible to rapid deterioration.
Depending on the roofs size, complexity, and accessibility, a roof inspection usually takes around 1-2 hours to fully complete. If you have an easy up-and-over roof with a walkable pitch, your inspection will be on the shorter side.
walk on every roof surface; report on the future life expectancy of roof coverings and systems; warranty the roof; inspect most connected components, such as antennae, solar panels, etc.; report on underground gutter terminations; or inspect the roof framing system, if not readily accessible.
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Youll only have to pay for an inspection that you initiate. However, having your roof inspected every few years may be a good idea even though hiring an inspector this often likely requires an out-of-pocket cost. It may help you save on your homeowners insurance quote in the long-term.
A commercial roof inspection costs $200 to $600 on average or $0.05 to $0.10 per square foot. Many commercial roofers offer free inspections in hopes of securing the roofing job after the assessment.
Visual inspection Roofing inspectors typically are physically on the roof, examining the various roofing components, from shingles to flashing and vents. Then, theyll walk around searching for signs of damage or irregularities. Theyll often take pictures to accompany their report.

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