Roof Certification
Whether you’re buying or selling a house, updating your homeowner’s insurance, or preparing for the hurricane season, a roof certification inspection gives you peace of mind knowing that your roof is in good condition and meets or exceeds local or state building codes. An inspection can also help prevent your homeowner’s insurance policy from being canceled or your rates from increasing. A roof certification goes a step further than a roof inspection in that it provides documentation of the inspection that you can provide when needed. The safety and stability
of your roof are important factors in determining its value and stability. A certification provides information that a buyer, insurance adjuster, or other agency would need to assess the condition of the roof and any issues that the homeowner needs to address. The document establishes that the roof is free of flaws and is guaranteed to last for the duration stated in the certificate. It can act as a warranty for roof repairs or upgrades. Roof certifications are available in increments ranging from 2 to 5 years. If you haven’t scheduled a roof certification, it should be on your to-do list.

