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Tips to choose the roof when you are buying a home

Author: Brain Bastel
by Brain Bastel
Posted: Oct 07, 2019

Buying a home is a very tedious job and if anything goes wrong it may result in great loss. One particular area where people make a big mistake is failing to have a top-quality roof.

The most important part the homeowner should do is to inspect the roof.

Some of the tips to choose the roof are:

  • Inspecting Visually:

  • It’s easy to inspect the roof from outside. Just take some time to find out if there are any worn out spots, missing shingles, shingles with curled edges, or signs of mold or mildew is enough. Any of these issues can indicate an older roof that may be in need of repair or even replacement. To know the information on the age of the roof is the last inspection to ask the current homeowner.

  • Checking the Molds on the Roof:

  • Mold is a fungus that comes in different colors like white, green, or black. It can form between walls, under floors, and on roofs. It grows faster in water-drenched materials like water pipes and gutters systems. The main reason for mold developing is poor ventilation and leakage. Mold on the rooftop is bad for your home. It not only affects the look but also has odors.

  • Checking the gutters:

  • Ask the homeowner about the roof gutter and drainage. Gutters are installed on the roof’s edge. If large trees are near the home, inspect the gutters for free limb damage, and leaf buildup in the gutters or downspouts. Shingle grains are also the main priority while checking gutters. A certain amount of shingle grains in gutters indicates an older roof that is losing protective coating from its shingles.

  • Checking the downspouts:

  • Downspouts are designed to drain water from the gutters and discharge them safely down the foundation. They are discharged directly to the ground, but the use of extensions or other services can be configured that the run does not saturate the soil at or beneath the foundations.

  • Inspecting the Leaks:

  • Roof leaks lead to damaged ceilings, walls, floors, and the home support system can be damaged by a roof leak. Check the chimneys and walls for leaks. Ask the homeowner if they have experienced any roof leaks.

  • Checking the Ventilation:

  • You have to ensure that the attic is getting plenty of ventilation. Adequate roof ventilation reduces cooling, extends shingle life, and prevents roof rot and ice dams in winters.

  • The Advantages of Roofing:Lower Energy Costs:The less heat that is transmitted into your house from your roof the cooler your home will be and the less you will have to run your AC system.

    Much better Convenience:

    Even if you do not use/have air conditioning, a cooler home throughout the warmer months of the year tends to be comfortable. The chimney effect (where the more heated air increases upwards) can make the upper floor warmer than the primary level if you have a two-story home. Integrate that with a suitable roof that transfers heat from above.

    Extended Roofing Life:

    Extreme heat can trigger more quick degradation of your roofing, particularly one with asphalt shingles which naturally break down gradually with direct exposure to the sun. The longer your roofing system lasts, the fewer times you will have to re-shingle.

    Possibility for Rebates:

    Utility companies in some municipalities provide refunds for the installation of an energy-efficient roof. Consult your energy business directly to see if they presently use a refund program. Energy-efficient roof likewise comes with some ‘trickle-down’ benefits too that are spin-offs of the immediate advantages. For example, using less energy because you do not need as much air conditioning is always a benefit to the environment. It lowers electrical demand which translates into less fuel required to produce electrical energy.

  • When looking at a home that you are considering purchasing, know that it needs to be inspected very thoroughly because if it is not, problems can happen down the road that can cost you a ton of money. You can avoid that early on by having a proper inspection of the roof done by a true professional. Just this little piece of due diligence can save you a lot of money.

About the Author

Midsouth Roof consultants is an Nea based roofing company for quality roof services. We are one of the top roofing companies in Jonesboro, AR. https://midsouthroofingconsultants.com/

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Author: Brain Bastel

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