The roof is one of--if not the most--important parts of a
home. Having a roof over your head is the definition of a shelter, and a
property with a leaky, damaged, or otherwise unsafe roofing system is not
someplace you are going to want to live. A roofing inspection in
Nassau County is designed to help you understand the current conditions of
your system so that you can make any necessary repairs to get it back into
tip-top shape.
There are two types of roofing inspections that are
usually performed. The first is an interior inspection. These inspections
involve looking throughout the attic for proper ventilation and insulation as
well as to make sure there isn’t any buildup of mildew or mold. An exterior
inspection, on the other hand, deals with climbing up on the roof to make sure
there aren’t any leaks, that there is proper flashing, and to check on the
condition of your shingles and chimney--if you have one.
Trained roof inspectors are always on the lookout for any
potential problems that could cause health or structural issues. Signs of mold,
water damage, shingle deterioration, clogged gutters, loose seams, flashing
damage, and rust are all warnings of bigger problems that will need to be addressed.
The sooner these items are fixed, the less potential damage can be caused. That
means less money in repairs and maintenance.

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