Look For Visible Water Spots On The Ceiling

This is the easiest way to detect roof leaks in your home, mainly because it is easy to see. You would be surprised how many people overlook this warning sign until it is too late. It is important that you do inspections thoroughly when looking for water damage. This includes looking in closets, unused rooms, corners, and any other place that may be easily overlooked. Hiring an experienced roof inspection company can help substantially.
Shingle/Storm Drain Inspections

Climbing onto your roof and inspecting every individual shingle can be tough and time consuming. Especially when you don't know what you're looking for. But this is necessary because your shingles can be the number one indicator of your roof's health. In areas like Florida, the rain and wind can erode the sediment on the shingle and cause it to fall in to the storm drain. When this happens, you are exposed to roof damage in two ways.
One way is that your shingle now has less protection to provide, and is more susceptible to damage. If it is damaged, then your roof is now directly exposed to rain water, bugs, etc. The other serious danger you're facing is clogged storm drains. When sediment mixes with dirt and leaves, it can easily clog a storm gutter. Once this happens, you have to worry about sitting water being in direct contact with areas around your roof. It is also possible that your storm gutters will begin to sink, and they could eventually collapse (causing even more damage).
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