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Are Annual Roofing Inspections Necessary?

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Roofing inspection is a least known common concept in the Philippines that needs to be a common practice. More so in a country that braces against one of the strongest and extreme weather conditions yearly. The roof is a vulnerable part of the home and is the first line of defense against the worst external elements. By taking care of its welfare, you ensure safety and security as well. A common misconception is that professional inspectors are necessary. But even with simple ways, you can do so in your own home. There are two types of roof inspections based on how frequent it is being done: Annual & Occasional. Contrary to occasional inspections which are done after strong calamities, annual inspection is done before the storm season. If you haven’t practiced  this in your home, here are the reasons why you need to do so. 

 

5 Reasons Why Annual Roof Inspections are Essential

  • Prevents Bigger Damages

Roofing inspectors check the overall roof condition. They look for signs or wear and tear from each of the panels or shingles of the roof— signs or curling or buckling, down to the interior of the roof, checking for leaks or water damage. Checking these potential risks are crucial to the roof integrity, preventing bigger damages to property and costly maintenance and repairs.  Early detection leads to resolving these issues immediately.

  • Helps You Prepare For The Worst

Knowing the condition of the roof helps you know when to repair or replace it. It also gives you the time to prepare ahead in case a bigger problem occurs. Roof inspections especially during the start of the year or the off-seasons will prepare you for bigger natural disasters in the monsoon season. 

  • Maintains Safety and Security

When people think of the roof, they only think about the top structure itself, instead of it being a system that affects most functions in the home, including ventilation and energy efficiency. It includes the panels, the skylight roofing, the eaves, the gutter, and even the attic. By ensuring all these perform in function, you are investing on protecting yourself and  ensuring your family’s safety all year round. It gives you the peace of mind and assurance, knowing that the roof works perfectly. It allows you to prepare your budget and resources before the typhoon, and makes it easier for your 

  • Claims Insurance Easier

Keeping a detailed record of your home and maintaining its optimal performance are foolproof ways to show that the damages are not a result of neglect but of natural causes. Some insurance policies may require maintenance clauses, which needs to be upheld for easier process claims. 

  • Preserves Its Beauty and Integrity

A roof working in perfect condition even for a long time shows buyers that it is a well-maintained roof. In effect, other than its optimal performance, it also shows in its curb appeal and appearance. People will be more drawn to a well kept roof compared to a dilapidated one, so before selling your property, ensure that it is working properly. Keeping it sane and secure through yearly inspections helps

 

Trust a Reliable Roofing Material

With the onset of bigger typhoons and disasters, roofing inspections should not be treated as an additional task, but a practice. It usually starts with a visual or exterior inspection using technologies like a drone or a high resolution camera. Look for water damages, poor functional systems, and structural problems. Depending on the scale of the problem, assess whether it needs repair or replacement. Taking care of your roof is only half of the cake. You also need a quality material that can withstand various weather conditions. 

 

Polycarbonate is a trusted material for skylight roofing. It is 250 times stronger than glass, and with proper installation and maintenance, it can last for 10-20 years. But even the strongest roofing materials face the same external dilemmas, which is why roofing inspections are necessary. Polylite is the Philippine supplier of polycarbonate in the Philippines. Profile options include solid polycarbonate, twin wall polycarbonate, and embossed and corrugated polycarbonate. For price and other information, check our products page. 

 

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