Flat roofs have different maintenance requirements than sloped roofs because they are susceptible to different types of issues. Some of the issues common to flat roofing systems are water ponding, inadequate drainage and energy inefficiency. You can expect your contractor to pay special attention to such problems during an inspection. Read on to learn more about what you can expect from a flat roof inspection.
Removing Debris
Depending on your home’s location, leaves and other lightweight debris may often find their way onto your roof. It will be difficult for your roofer to spot problems with your roofing system if the surface is covered with debris. Thus, the first step in the inspection is often roof cleaning. While cleaning, they will watch out for debris caught under the roof or protruding into it as this could be a sign of a leak.
Checking for Signs of Ponding
Next, they’ll typically check for water puddles since these could indicate a weakness in the roof’s design. Water pooling means that your roof is getting exposed to water over extended periods. Failure to address this flaw in your roof’s design can lead to serious trouble later on, so make sure to carry out roof repair as soon as possible.
Inspecting the Attic
As with any thorough roof inspection, your attic should also be checked for moisture and ventilation issues. If there are wet areas in your attic, this means you have a leak, which requires urgent attention.
Whether the job is roof cleaning and maintenance or roof replacement, you can count on Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC to deliver superior craftsmanship. Our crew also ensures excellent customer service and a positive experience for each client we work with. Call us at (954) 989-7794 or fill out our contact form to request a quote. We serve customers in Coral Springs, Broward County and Weston, FL.