Flat roofs, while modern and sleek, can present unique challenges when it comes to maintenance and repair. Being proactive in identifying potential damage is key to extending the life of your roof and protecting your investment. In this post, we'll walk you through the steps to determine flat roof damage and your next course of action.

Signs of Flat Roof Damage

1.
Pooling Water: Standing water on a flat roof is a common issue that can lead to leaks and structural damage.

2.
Cracks and Leaks: Cracks can allow water to seep into the structure, causing more extensive damage if not addressed promptly.

3.
Mold and Mildew: These are signs of moisture problems, often due to leaks or condensation.

The Importance of Roof Inspections

A thorough roof inspection can help identify these issues early on. During an inspection, professionals examine all roofing components to determine their current condition. They check for signs of structural soundness, material integrity, and potential trouble spots.

What to Expect During a Roof Inspection

During a
roof inspection, the inspector will physically be on the roof, examining various components, such as seals, seams, flashing, and vents. They'll also look at the interior of your home, including ceilings, attic, and interior walls, checking for signs of mold, rot, or water stains.

Next Steps After Identifying Roof Damage

Once damage is identified, a detailed assessment by roofing professionals is crucial. They can provide an estimate of the extent of the damage and suggest the best course of action.

In some cases, it might be more cost-effective to replace the entire roof rather than repairing it. If a replacement is necessary, factors such as cost estimation come into play.


Contact Us

At
Park Heights Roofing, we specialize in flat roof inspections, repairs, and replacements. Our team of professionals is experienced in identifying and handling all types of flat roof issues.

Contact us today at
(410) 358-1257 or email us at info@parkheightsroofing.com to schedule a roof inspection.