Roof damage is always something you want to know about. On top of keeping it aesthetically pleasing, you also want your roof to protect you and your family from the natural elements. Catching problems early with your roof can prevent severe issues down the line. As such, you should check up on it frequently, but especially in these three instances! 

After a Major Storm

If a major storm has hit your area, you should probably inspect your roof immediately. Heavy rain, lightning, and snow can do a number on a weakened roof. You should look over each section to make sure there are no cracks or broken shingles. People who haven’t fixed their roof in over five years should be especially careful. A visual inspection will help you notice any damage so you can get it repaired immediately, as will checking for leaks inside your home. Getting a closer look up on the roof itself is also a good idea, though that part is probably best left to professionals. It’s worth the bit of hassle it takes to make sure your roof is still fully functional. You wouldn’t want your roof to leak or cave in during the next storm, after all!

Getting Ready for Solar Panels

If you really want solar panels, you should install them sooner rather than later, as these solar credits will begin expiring in 2022. Before you are able to install them, however, you need to have your roof inspected. Putting solar panels onto a roof that is not structurally sound can start or increase leaks, as well as waste money when you have to get them taken down and reinstalled for a roof repair! Considering solar panels can drive your energy prices into the ground while raising your home’s equity at the same time, it’s worth getting your roof checked out beforehand. Then you can enjoy their benefits and feel good about positively impacting the environment, while also not compromising your roof!

If Your Energy Bill is High

Something that can be fairly alarming to a homeowner is a sudden sky-high energy bill. Your energy usage can be impacted by so many different factors, it can get overwhelming to check them all out at the same time. However, your roof should be one of the first potential “culprits” that you inspect. If your roof has undergone significant sun damage, that damage can reduce its effectiveness to retain cold air. If this is the case, you need to fix your roof and likely replace its insulation. It’s a much better idea to check your roof and potentially save a ton on your energy bill than ignore the problem and hope it goes away.

 

Considering how many good reasons there are to inspect your roof, these are just important examples. But especially as it grows older, your roof needs maintenance to continue on protecting your family, keeping you comfortable, and setting you up for a more energy-efficient future. When there’s damage, you should know about it!

 

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