Professional roofing inspections provide opportunities to gain insight on how to take better care of your roof. In today’s post, the residential roofing contractors at Dior Construction share some of the questions you should ask your roofer during a roof inspection.
1. How many years does my roof have left? Every roof has an expected life span. Asphalt shingle roofs, for instance, are expected to last 20 to 30 years. The actual life span, however, may be affected by factors like local conditions, type of asphalt shingles, and whether or not it receives regular maintenance. A capable roofer can get a closer estimate of your roof’s remaining service life after a thorough inspection. Knowing your roof’s approximate age can help you plan its eventual replacement.
2. What kinds of materials were used? If you’re not the roof’s first owner, or if you weren’t present when they started building your roof, you will want to know what your roof is made of. This knowledge can help you make informed decisions when it comes to residential roof repair options, or if you’re considering upgrading your roof. It can also help you recognize and avoid potential roofing scams.
3. Does the roof have adequate ventilation? Poor attic ventilation can cause many roofing problems like moisture damage, mold growth, and ice damming during winter. Fortunately, the solution only requires two sets of vents: ridge vents for releasing trapped heat and humidity, and soffit vents for taking in fresh air. A roofer can determine if an attic has sufficient ventilation, as well as recommend solutions like ridge vent or exhaust fan installation.
4. How can I improve the roof’s performance? As a homeowner, being proactive with roof care can go a long way in preventing major roofing problems. Your roofer can identify areas of the roof that may need to be improved upon and give you an estimate during the same appointment.
Dior Construction is the leading roofing installation company serving customers in Essex County, NJ, and the surrounding communities. Give us a call at (833) 838-3467. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.