3 min readGutters and DownspoutsAll gutters need to be kept clean. They should slope uniformly, without sags, to downspouts.
3 min readLow-Slope Roof CoveringsA roof that is nearly level or slightly sloped is called a low-slope roof. No roof should be actually level and flat. It must have at least
2 min readReporting Upon the Roof Covering MaterialsHome inspectors should report on the "roof-covering" or the "roof-covering materials" that were observed during the home inspection.
2 min readRoof SlopeThe performance of all roof coverings is based in part on the slope of the roof surface.
1 min readSloped Roof-Covering MaterialsOne of the most common types of sloped-roof covering in the United States and Canada is asphalt shingles.
1 min readInfrared ThermographyAn infrared camera can be used by a home inspector to detect areas of moisture at roof structures and active roof leaks.
1 min readWind & Hail DamageHail and wind can cause significant damage to a roof, particularly an asphalt shingle roof.
1 min readAny Roof Can LeakA home inspector must inspect the roof because any roof can leak, and it's required by the Standards of Practice.
1 min readRoof Inspections Are DangerousHome inspectors are required to inspect the roof covering materials from the ground level or the roof eaves.
1 min readStandards of Practice: RoofAccording to the InterNACHI® Home Inspection Standards of Practice, the home inspector shall inspect from the ground level or the eaves.
1 min readThe Inspection ReportThe home inspection report describes and identifies the inspected systems and components of the house, and identifies the material defects.