When buying a new home, most buyers are often concerned with the aesthetic and living space offered by the house. Although this is ideal, it won’t matter very much if the roof has leaks that cause water damage. So, it’s important to ask the following questions before purchasing a home.
1. How Old Is the Roof?
When shopping for a new home, familiarize yourself with the condition of the roof. You can see a lot from a distance, but a roofing contractor can give it a more complete inspection. The roof should be free from worn-out spots and in excellent condition. Such deformities explain the age of the roof and could mean an early replacement. An old roof is by itself not a problem. What you should look for are issues that might have arisen from poor maintenance.
2. Is There Proper Ventilation In Place?
A good roof should have an appropriate ventilation system in place.Moisture buildup leads to rust, which can cause structural damage to the house.
3. Does the Roof Have Proper Drainage?
Clogged gutters and drainage pipes can create a lot of unnecessary problems in a home. Water backing up onto your roof damages the surface of your roofing system. Clogged and heavy gutters can pull away damaging the fascia. Water can overflow and damage the structure.
4. Is a Roof Replacement Needed?
You want to be careful when you are shopping for a new home and fully inspect the roof before buying. While existing issues may be addressed with minor fixes, some may need more than you’d think and need a full replacement.
When buying a home, have the roof inspected and certified by a professional roofer. Jack the Roofer does professional roof inspections and finds what others often miss. Call us at (720) 230-4484 so we can help you decide. We serve homeowners in Parker, CO, and other nearby areas.