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What is a Roof Assessment and Why Should I Get One?

Roofs are an integral part of any home. Offering shelter and warmth, these structures need to be properly assessed by a roofing company to ensure that they are safe to live under.

Why Should I Have a Roof Inspection?


A roof inspection is vital in discovering any potential problems with your roof and working out the best way to deal with them. Some issues that can develop on the average roof include:


  • Weathering

  • Storm and snow damage

  • Obstructed drains / gutters

  • Vegetarian damage

  • Build up of debris and mould


What Does a Roof Assessment Include?


The assessment process may differ depending on different company’s procedures. Some common steps the roof inspection may include are: 


Exterior inspection: This could include checking for leaks, ice dams, condition of the tiles, guttering, chimney damage, structural damage such as sagging, or leaning, and signs of rotting.


Interior inspection: This takes place in your loft and assesses the ventilation and looks for signs of mould or rotting, and build up of moisture and condensation. 


The potential hazards and threats are recorded within the system to determine your risk profile and existing protection methods. They are then presented to you in a roof asset report, which will allow a plan of action to be created, accompanied by a detailed drawing and a quote with return on investment calculations. 


When Should You Get One?


Spring is the ideal time to book your property in for a roof inspection. Cold weather often causes the most damage to the exterior of a home, due to the increased precipitation, harsh winds and formation of ice dams. 


However, no matter the season, roof inspections are crucial to detect any potential problems.


How Long Does it Take?


Usually roof assessments can be completed within an hour. However, this depends on a few factors, such as:


  • The size of your roof

  • How easily accessible your roof it

  • The type of material used on the roof

  • If the attic is also being assessed


How Much Does it Cost?


Roof inspections are essential procedures so they are usually offered by roofing contractors for free or at a reasonably low price.


How Often Should You Evaluate Your Roof?


The recommendation from the National Roofing Contractors Association is every two years. However, your roof may require more regular visits depending on its age and repair history. 


Looking for a Roofing Company in Central Scotland?


If you are in Central Scotland and planning on getting your roof assessed, B & D Roofing and Building offer a range of high quality roofing services for both commercial and residential clients. Some of our roofing services include slating and tiling, flat roofing, lead work and roof maintenance, assessment and roof replacement. Contact our helpful team for additional information. 



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