What to Look For: 9 Key Roof Checks Before You Buy
These high-impact checks can be done from the ground or attic during a showing. If anything looks questionable, it’s time to bring in a professional. Here are 9 key roof checks before you buy a new home.
1. Roof Age & Material
Ask the seller when the roof was last replaced and what material was used. Common lifespans:
- Asphalt shingles: 20–30 years
- Metal, tile, slate: 40+ years
If the roof is approaching the end of its life, factor replacement into your offer or negotiation.
2. Surface Condition
From the ground, look for:
- Curling, cracking, or missing shingles
- Broken or displaced tiles
- Sagging areas or patchy repairs
These may signal deeper issues with decking or prior storm damage.
3. Granule Loss & Algae Streaks
Check for:
- Granules in gutters (a sign of aging shingles)
- Black streaks (algae or soot buildup)
Algae alone isn’t a dealbreaker, but combined with bald spots, it could indicate accelerated wear.
4. Flashing & Roof Penetrations
Inspect the areas around:
- Chimneys
- Skylights
- Vents
- Valleys
Rusty or loose flashing, cracked sealant, or visible water stains are common leak sources.
5. Gutters & Drainage
Check that:
- Gutters are firmly attached and sloped correctly
- Downspouts drain away from the foundation
- There’s no fascia staining or washed-out landscaping
Drainage problems can damage both the roof and foundation.
6. Attic & Ventilation
Ventilation helps prevent mold, heat damage, and roof degradation. In the attic, look for:
- Even light at soffit vents
- Clear exhaust paths
- No musty smells, rusted nails, or damp insulation
7. Roof Decking
From inside the attic, check for:
- Sagging between rafters
- Daylight showing where it shouldn’t
- Water stains or patchwork
Soft or spongy decking will increase future repair costs.
8. Installation Quality
Even the best materials can fail if installed poorly. Look for:
- Straight shingle lines
- Proper flashing details
- Drip edge at eaves
- No exposed nails or excessive caulking
9. Warranties & Documentation
Request:
- Installation invoices
- Permits
- Manufacturer warranties (many are transferable)
These can confirm material quality and workmanship, and help estimate remaining life.
When to Bring in the Pros
Not sure if the roof is a dealbreaker? Schedule a professional roof assessment if:
- The roof is 15+ years old or halfway through its lifespan
- You see patchy repairs, mismatched materials, or damage
- There’s staining, rust, or odors in the attic
- Flashing looks sloppy or deteriorated
- Gutters overflow or show signs of chronic drainage issues
- The home is in a high-risk area (snow, hail, wildfire, wind)
At Pressure Point Roofing, we provide detailed, written assessments outlining:
- Current roof condition
- Code or safety concerns
- Repair recommendations
- Estimated remaining lifespan
Smart Questions to Ask the Seller
- When was the roof last replaced, and by whom?
- What materials were used?
- Are there transferable warranties?
- Any insurance claims or major roof repairs?
- Has attic ventilation ever been updated?
- Can we see invoices, permits, or maintenance records?
These answers can fill in the blanks that a visual check alone might miss.
The High Cost of Skipping a Roof Inspection
A small leak today could become:
- Mold remediation tomorrow
- Ruined drywall and flooring
- Structural repairs down the line
Add in energy loss from poor ventilation, and that “affordable” home can become a money pit.
Final Thoughts: Protect Your Future Home from the Top Down
Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you’ll make. Don’t overlook the roof. By doing your due diligence—inspecting the roof, asking the right questions, and bringing in a pro when needed—you can avoid costly surprises and buy with confidence.
Schedule Your Roof Assessment Today
Contact Pressure Point Roofing to book your pre-purchase roof inspection. We’ll help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and the assurance that your future home will be protected—starting from the top.
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