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<br><br><br>Keeping up with roof checks is a smart financial move that stops small issues from turning into expensive disasters<br><br><br><br>Most homeowners don’t think about their roof until there’s a leak or visible damage<br><br><br><br>Identifying issues at the first sign can dramatically increase your roof’s lifespan<br><br><br><br>You don’t need to be a professional to do a basic inspection<br><br><br><br>By dedicating a few hours and using proper techniques, you can inspect your roof without risk<br><br><br><br>Follow this step-by-step checklist to maintain your roof’s integrity without hiring an expert<br><br><br><br>Begin your inspection without climbing a ladder<br><br><br><br>A good set of binoculars reveals hidden damage you’d miss with the naked eye<br><br><br><br>Check for any shingles that are absent, split, or bending upward<br><br><br><br>Pay special attention to areas around chimneys, [https://mundellroofing.com.au/ Mundell Roofing Albion Park] vents, and skylights where leaks commonly occur<br><br><br><br>Notice black streaks or green patches—they signal trapped moisture and decay<br><br><br><br>Next, inspect your gutters<br><br><br><br>Blocked gutters force water to pool and infiltrate roof edges<br><br><br><br>Ensure no gutters are pulling away or hanging loose<br><br><br><br>Check for corrosion, bends, or drooping sections—they suggest structural stress<br><br><br><br>Go into your attic during daylight hours and look up at the underside of the roof deck<br><br><br><br>Check for water stains, mold, or mildew on the wood<br><br><br><br>If you see daylight shining through, there’s a breach<br><br><br><br>Inspect all metal or rubber seals at roof joints<br><br><br><br>These strips keep water from seeping into vulnerable roof connections<br><br><br><br>Make sure it’s not cracked, loose, or rusted<br><br><br><br>Notice any pull-away or lifting? That’s a serious warning<br><br><br><br>Check the condition of your roof vents and pipe boots<br><br><br><br>Rubber boots and vent collars wear out with time and exposure<br><br><br><br>Squeeze the seals—if they’re stiff or crumbling, replace them<br><br><br><br>These areas show early signs of water damage<br><br><br><br>Rot here often means poor drainage or inadequate ventilation<br><br><br><br>Chronic moisture leads to structural decay<br><br><br><br>Large icicles or thick ice ridges mean heat is escaping upward<br><br><br><br>Keep an eye out for shingle loss, gritty residue, or odd creaks<br><br><br><br>These subtle signs can point to underlying issues that need attention<br><br><br><br>If you find any problems during your inspection, take photos and make notes<br><br><br><br>Compare what you see with repair guides or contractor quotes<br><br><br><br>Always prioritize safety<br><br><br><br>Never climb onto a wet, icy, or steep roof<br><br><br><br>A professional inspection is cheaper than a collapsed roof<br><br><br><br>Performing a DIY roof inspection twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall—is a smart habit<br><br><br><br>Small fixes today prevent big bills tomorrow<br><br><br><br>A well-maintained roof shields your family from rain, snow, and wind<br><br>
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