Roof inspection in Montreal

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Looking for experienced and insured roofers for a roofing inspection in Montreal?

Devis Toiture offers you up to 3 free quotes for your next roof inspection project anywhere in Montreal.

Estimates are done remotely using Google Maps. Our roofers will be able to give you an accurate estimate by viewing your home or establishment using this tool.

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The importance of a good roof inspection...

Image showing old roofs.
Image showing old roofs.
Source: Photo de Mitchel Lensink sur Unsplash

Conducting a roof inspection is important for maintaining the longevity of your roof. It is recommended that you have your roof inspected at least once a year, and more often if you live in an area with severe weather conditions. A roof inspection can identify potential problems before they become serious, saving you time and money in the long run.

The first step in conducting a roof inspection is to safety check the area around your home. Remove any debris that could potentially cause injuries, such as fallen branches or loose tiles. Once the area is clear, you can begin inspecting the condition of your roof.

Start by looking for any obvious signs of damage, such as missing shingles or broken tiles. Pay close attention to areas where there may be leaks, such as around skylights or near chimneys. If you see any damage, take note of it so you can have it repaired as soon as possible.

Next, check to see if there are any signs of moss or algae growth on your roof. These can be indicative of moisture buildup, which can lead to rot and other structural problems over time. If you do see moss or algae growth, be sure to have it removed by a professional right away.

Finally, look for any cracks or holes in your flashing – the metal strips that line up along edges and joints on your roof. Flashing helps to seal these areas and prevent water from seeping in and causing damage. If you see any cracks or holes in your flashing, have them repaired immediately to avoid further issues down the road.

What to do if you doubt your roof...

Image showing a man having doubts about his roofing.
Image showing a man having doubts about his roofing.
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If you've ever had a roofing problem, you know how frustrating and stressful it can be.

Leaks, missing shingles, and damaged flashings can all lead to big problems in the short and long term.

If you don't take care of them right away, these problems can get worse and even more expensive to repair.

That's why it's so important to be proactive about your roof and make repairs as soon as possible when you notice problems.

But it's not always easy to find a good roofer to do the job. There are many underground companies that take your money and do shoddy work, or worse, don't do anything at all!

So how do you find a reputable roofer who will do a great job at a reasonable price?

Here are some tips:

  • Get recommendations from people you trust. If someone you know recently had their roof replaced or repaired, ask them who they used and if they were satisfied with the work. Word of mouth is still one of the best ways to find a good contractor.
  • Ask for proof of insurance and licensing. Any reputable roofer should be insured in case something goes wrong during the job. They should also have the necessary licenses to work in your area. Don't be afraid to ask for this information up front. If they can't provide it, move on to someone else.
  • Get several quotes before you make a decision. This way, you can compare prices and get an idea of the value different contractors are offering. Make sure each estimate is for the same scope of work so you're comparing apples to apples.
  • Read online reviews. Websites offer customer reviews that can give you an idea of what others have experienced with specific contractors; however, keep in mind that not all reviews will be 100% positive - there will always be unhappy customers, regardless of the contractor; look for trends rather than isolated incidents.
If you have any questions about your roofing inspection project in Montreal, do not hesitate to contact us at (514) 600-4891. It will be our pleasure to discuss with you and answer all your questions.