Roof Inspection Checklist for Texas Homeowners
Roof inspections help homeowners understand the condition of their roofing system and identify potential problems before leaks or structural damage develop.
Knowing what inspectors look for can also help homeowners recognize warning signs between professional inspections.
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Shingle Condition
Inspectors examine shingles for signs of wear or damage.
Common concerns include missing shingles, cracking, curling edges, or excessive granule loss.
Flashing and Penetrations
Flashing protects vulnerable areas of the roof where different materials meet.
Inspectors examine flashing around chimneys, vents, skylights, and roof valleys to ensure water cannot penetrate beneath roofing materials.
Ventilation
Proper ventilation allows heat and moisture to escape the attic space.
Poor ventilation can shorten roof lifespan and contribute to moisture problems inside the home.
Storm Damage Indicators
Texas storms can expose roofs to hail, wind, and heavy rainfall.
Inspectors look for impact marks, granule displacement, and other signs that storms may have affected roofing materials.
Homeowners can review this Texas storm damage roof guide to better understand storm-related risks.
Gutters and Drainage
Gutters play an important role in directing water away from the roof and foundation.
During inspections, professionals check for blockages, damage, or improper drainage patterns.
Signs Homeowners Can Watch For
While climbing onto the roof is not recommended for most homeowners, certain warning signs may be visible from the ground.
- Missing shingles
- Debris accumulation
- Granules in downspouts
- Sagging roof sections
If these signs appear, a professional inspection can help determine the roof’s condition.
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