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Roof Checkup Guide for Homeowners
Perform a checkup on your roof system in the fall and spring to help diagnose potential problems early.
When cleaning your gutters or inspecting your roof system, remember important ladder safety tips:
- Make sure the ladder is on solid, level ground.
- Secure the ladder at the top to prevent it from slipping.
- Inspect the ladder, rungs and rails for damage.
- Extend the ladder at least 3 feet beyond the gutter, and angle it 1 foot back from the house for every 4 feet in eave height.
- Always use both hands when climbing the ladder.
Once on the ladder, you should look for:
- Shingles that are buckling, curling or blistering; this indicates the end of the shingles' life expectancy.
- Loose material or wear around chimneys, pipes and other penetrations.
- Excessive amounts of shingle granules in your gutters; granules give shingles added weight and protect them from ultraviolet rays.
Before you hire a roofing contractor, do your homework:
- Check for a contractor's permanent place of business, telephone number, tax identification number and how long they have been in business.
- Check references from prior customers.
- Ask for proof of insurance (liability and workers' compensation*).
- Ask the contractor about material and workmanship warranties.
*Note: U.S. workers’ compensation laws vary by state. Consult your state’s laws to determine workers’ compensation insurance requirements.
Use the following form to record your roof system's checkup each fall and spring.
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Your roof system's health
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Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
Fall |
Spring |
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Cleaned gutters |
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Checked shingles |
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Inspected around chimneys and
pipes |
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Checked interior walls and
ceilings for water damage |
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Called a professional roofing
contractor |
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