Roof Inspection
A vital component of a complete home inspection is
the inspection of the current roof. From the outside of the home, on a peaked
shaped roof, your home inspector will be able to make a visual inspection from
the ground. To get a closer look he or she may use binoculars. Every home
inspection company is different, some may or may not climb a ladder and walk
up on your roof for safety reasons. From the inside of the home, if possible
through the attic or opened crawlspaces, an additional look may be taken which
is as important as the exterior inspection.
From the outside the focus will be on the following things:
1. The covering of the roof: Are there broken pieces, is there bubbling? The
home inspector will try to gauge the age of the roof and can let you know the
roof material and design..
2. Items penetrating the roof: Your inspector will inspect the exterior
skylights, vents, exterior of the chimney and anything else coming from the
roof along with their flashings.
3. Roof framing: The outside frame of the roof will be checked for rotting,
deflection, etc.
4. Drainage: At the time of the roof inspection, the gutters and downspouts or
drainage system is typically checked to make sure water drains properly off
the roof.
5. Obstructions: Your roof will be checked to make sure tree branches and
leaves are not touching the surface along with other obstructions that may
decrease the lifespan of the roof.
From the inside the inspection will focus on:
1. The Decking: Signs of rot, holes, breaks, and leaks.
2. Items Penetrating Outward: The area around vents and other items
penetrating out are checked for signs of leaks..
3. Inside Framing: The inside framing is checked for signs of rot, breaks,
etc.
Want to keep that roof over your head in good shape? Here are
a few tips:
Make sure the roof drains properly, keep gutters and downspouts clear of
debris.
Make sure nothing is touching the roof like tree branches and leaves
Repair leaks quickly. A leak can cause rotting in the deck. Wood rot spreads
easily so catching it early is the key to prevent other major repairs.

Home Inspection Glossary
