Roofing – The Attic Inspection and Why? – in 3 Pictures.
You might be wondering why, based on the title of this blog post, a roofing estimator would need to look in your attic? Isn’t the roofing material that protects the home on the outside of the house where it is visible?
What is that roofing salesman doing in my attic?
You might be wondering why, based on the title of this blog post, a roofing estimator would need to look in your attic? Isn’t the roofing material that protects the house on the outside of the structure where it is visible?
It should interesting to note that damage to your roof and its structure can often
come from the inside of the home. In the pictures above, a dryer vent has been dumping daily doses of hot and moist air into the attic space. The result is mold and rot.
Thank goodness this professional roofing contractor (Cascade Roofing Portland) did a thorough roof and attic inspection to determine what is currently going on with the structure and which repairs and improvements the new roofing project will require.
So the next time you call for a roofing bid, make sure the roofing company you may trust your next roof installation to goes inside your attic.