Most homeowners do not think about their roof until there is a leak—but by then, the damage is already done. Regular roof inspections can catch small issues before they become expensive problems. In this article, we cover how often you should have your roof inspected, what professionals look for, and why inspections are especially important after major storms. We also highlight common areas where damage occurs, such as flashing, valleys, and vents. Routine inspections not only extend the life of your roof but also help maintain your warranty and prevent surprises during a home sale. Whether your roof is new or aging, a little preventative maintenance goes a long way. Learn how inspections save money and give you peace of mind.


