When do I have to contact a roof repair company?

jerry • Apr 29, 2019

The easy answer would be when you see that your roof is in very bad condition, but nothing is so simple, a roof may be in bad condition and not give signs of being in poor condition, that is why the most advisable is to verify very well the Roof every 3 years approximately.

What should I look?

The roof can give you many clues of its poor condition the most common are:

  1. Humidity, if you see that the water is filtered, the wood rots and can cause the roof to be weaker with time, if this is not solved in time it can suffer a detachment.
  2. Infected wood, there are thousands of bugs that can weaken your wood, normally the wood used in roofs is already treated against this type of pests, but sometimes that treatment can weaken and give way to this type of problem, hence the verification your roof every X years.
  3. Time, one of the most dangerous, after decades the inspection you should do to your roof should be more detailed, looking for cracks or moisture.

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