A roof inspector is trained to inspect and effectively assess the quality of a roof. Their reports might identify the damage or suggest tools for long-term care. While a general home inspector will do a cursory check for any immediate signs of leaks or roof damage, a licensed roof inspector takes a more detailed approach that can help a homeowner be informed when negotiating for roof repair and replacement services.
Licensed and Certified Roofers will know how to use equipment like drones and infrared tools to assess water behind the walls and in hard-to-reach places. There are many types of roofs—flat, shed, butterfly and more, so an inspector provides valuable insights to help homeowners navigate selling their home, buying a new one and maintaining the long-term…