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Maintaining Your Roof and What a Roof Inspector Looks For

Updated: Apr 30

When it comes to maintaining your roof, it's important to know what a roof inspector looks for. A roof inspector will look for signs of wear and tear, leaks, and other issues that may compromise the integrity of your roof. They'll also inspect the condition of your shingles and that will help you determine whether they're in good enough condition to be rejuvenated.

If your roof is in good condition, a licensed roof inspector may suggest rejuvenation as an option. Greener Shingles Rejuvenator is a great option for homeowners looking to extend the life of their roofs, delaying the cost of replacement. Here are some factors that may qualify a roof for rejuvenation:

  • The roof is less than 30 years old or still in functional condition

  • The roof has lost some of its original color, likely due to oxidation

  • The roof has granule loss, but not a significant amount

  • The roof has black streaks, but the shingles are still in good condition

If your roof qualifies for rejuvenation, it's important to consider the benefits of maintaining your roof rather than doing nothing. Insurance companies often look favorably on homeowners who take proactive measures when it comes to maintaining their homes, which can lead to lower premiums and fewer claims.


Additionally, rejuvenation can save homeowners a significant amount of money compared to premature re-roofing. With an average cost of 97 cents per square foot for rejuvenation, compared to an average of $7 per square foot for replacement, it's easy to see the cost savings.

Here are some things that roof inspectors may look for when inspecting asphalt roofs:

  1. Signs of wear and tear: This includes cracking, blistering, or missing shingles, as well as signs of granule loss and flexibility.

  2. Water damage: This includes any signs of water infiltration such as staining or discoloration, peeling paint or wallpaper, or mold growth.

  3. Flashing: Roof inspectors will examine the flashing around roof penetrations, such as chimneys or vents, to ensure that they are properly sealed and in good condition.

  4. Roof ventilation: Proper ventilation is important for the health of the roof, so inspectors may look for signs of poor ventilation, such as excessive moisture or condensation in the attic.

  5. Gutter system: The gutter system is an important part of the roof system, so inspectors may check for proper installation, signs of damage, and clogging or blockages.

  6. Age: Asphalt shingles have a useful lifespan of around 15-20 years, so inspectors may check the age of the roof and recommend replacement if it is nearing the end of its useful life.

  7. Roof structure: Inspectors may check the condition of the roof structure itself, including the decking and supports, to ensure that they are in good condition.


Overall, rejuvenation is a viable option for homeowners looking to extend the life of their roof. By working with a licensed roof inspector and choosing a reputable rejuvenation product like Greener Shingles Rejuvenator, homeowners can feel confident in their decision to maintain their roof and protect their home for years to come.



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*This article is for informational purposes only. Some of the information and data presented in this article were generated using language models. Readers are advised to verify any important information and use their own judgment when applying the information provided in this article.

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