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Roof Certifications Overview
Roofs can be a big point of contention when selling your house. Not only are they one of the most important features defending your home from the elements but can also be one of the most expensive to repair. Leave nothing to chance and have your roof certified by one of our professional roofing inspectors!
What is a Roof Certification?
A roof certification is a detailed report that verifies the current state of your roof as well as its remaining lifespan. Your roof inspector will perform a detailed inspection of the top and underside of your roof, assessing its overall condition and identifying potential damage or flaws.
The certification purports that your roof is free of potential flaws such as leaks, cracks, and missing shingles. It also guarantees that your roof will last for up to 3 years based on its current condition. If repairs are needed, we will need to make them before the certification can be given.
Schedule Your Inspection!
If you are considering selling your home, a roof certification can be a valuable asset. Not only makes your home look more attractive but can also provide peace of mind for prospective buyers. Contact us today to schedule your roof certification inspection!
Roof Certification FAQs
1. What is a roof certification?
A roof certification is a detailed inspection report that verifies the roof’s current condition and estimates its remaining service life. The inspection includes both the exterior roofing surface and the underside of the roof structure.
2. What does a roof certification inspection evaluate?
During a roof certification inspection, a professional roofing inspector assesses the roof’s overall condition and checks for leaks, cracks, missing shingles, and other visible deficiencies that could affect performance.
3. How long does a roof certification remain valid?
Based on its condition at the time of inspection, a certified roof is documented as expected to perform for up to three years. This assessment reflects the roof’s current state rather than future changes or damage.
4. What happens if issues are found during the certification inspection?
If repairs are needed, those issues must be addressed before a roof certification can be issued. After the required repairs are finished, the roof may be inspected again to determine whether certification can be issued.