If you are considering selling your home, it may help to know that the roof is one thing buyers consider when looking at properties. An old and damaged roof can drive away prospective buyers, making it essential to keep yours in good shape. You must have your roof checked by a professional and address any issues with the system before selling your house.
Make sure to hire an experienced contractor for your roof inspections. A skilled professional would inspect both the interior and exterior of your roofing system. By checking the system’s interior, they can identify structural damage, check if there is sufficient ventilation and insulation, and look for signs of water damage.
During the exterior inspection, your contractor would check if components such as shingles and flashing are deteriorating. They would also check the roof and the gutters for weather damage. Your roofer would also inspect the chimney since this protrusion is susceptible to leaks. At Deschutes Roofing, you can count on us for quality and thorough roof inspections. We also specialize in snow dam removal.
Even if you are not thinking about selling your home, getting roof inspections is essential. Regular checks can help you detect problems while they are small. Keep in mind that even minor issues can turn into costly repairs when not addressed immediately.
Moreover, if your roof is damaged, buyers will expect a lower price for your home. With a professional inspection, you can determine the weak areas of your roof and restore it to pristine condition before putting your house on the market.
We also offer quality snow removal services. Give us a call at 541) 313-5944 (Bend), (503) 967-9590 (Portland), (541) 246-6860 (Eugene), (503) 468-7663 (Lake Oswego), or (503) 928-8750 (Beaverton). You may also fill out our contact form to get a free estimate.
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