Get Ready for Next Year by Scheduling a Professional Roof Inspection from Wharry Engineering

Scheduling regular roof inspections is a great way to ensure the continued health of your building. With the cold of winter settling in, it’s the time of year where home and business owners start to develop concerns about their roofs. Whether it’s cold air entering through the attic, moisture collecting at joints, or unidentifiable drafts swirling throughout the building, the signs of a damaged roof are even more prevalent during the winter months. As your building’s roof is its first line of defense against the elements, knowing its status is critical. Because of this, we strongly encourage our readers to begin thinking about their next inspection. In today’s post, we’re going to take a closer look at Wharry’s roof inspection process.

Walkthrough

By doing a walkthrough of your building, our inspectors gain a better understanding of how your roof is performing. During this step, we try to gauge the condition of ceilings, attics, and other areas where roof failures are often the most evident.

Inspection

After the walkthrough, we perform a thorough roof inspection. This is a much more in-depth process that includes visual inspections of your building’s chimney, vents, and flashing. Seeking to identify common issues, our goal is to provide a detailed description of your roof’s condition and, more importantly, educate you about the steps necessary to ensure its health.

Gutters

Once the inspection is completed, we take a look at your building’s gutters. A major factor in the overall health of your roof, gutters should be unobstructed, properly installed, and well cared for.

At Wharry Engineering, we offer the most detail-oriented roof inspections in the area. We know that our clients depend on us to provide them with a comprehensive inspection and, above all else, offer them effective solutions. If you’re considering scheduling a roof inspection next year, we encourage you to reach out to us today to discuss your needs.