Routine roof maintenance and proper inspections are the key elements to extending the life of your roof system. The idea is to find and solve a minor problem before it becomes a big and costly problem. By the time a leak finds its way through the roof substrate to your ceiling where you see it, you may have severe and costly damage to your insulation, roof decking, and potential mold issues. There are many studies that reveal building owners who employ roof maintenance contracts save money and get more years out of their roofs. Call the experts at Cover Pro Roofing for a Free Estimate.

Maintenance

Ideally, your roof should be inspected twice a year—usually in the spring and fall—and after bouts of severe weather or extreme temperatures. If the roof is still under warranty, there are likely specific requirements for inspection and routine maintenance.

The best way to make sure inspections and maintenance happen on schedule is by enrolling in CPR’s roof maintenance program. We’ll contact you to schedule inspections and make minor repairs on the spot at no additional charge. You’ll never have to worry about scheduling or budgeting for a roof inspection. The cost may be tax deductible, and some warranty programs offer a discount for enrollment in a maintenance program.

Whether you enroll in the program or schedule an individual visit, we provide thorough roof inspections and routine maintenance, designed to meet any warranty specifications that may be in effect.

Inspection reports include a complete evaluation, recommendations for repairs and any concerns we encounter. We’ll also advise you about best practices in day-to-day care of your roof and check the integration of special systems such as a rooftop grease trap.

Contact CPR today to discuss the best plan for keeping your roofing system in good health.

Repair

Every roof requires occasional repairs. Age, storm damage, or other acts such as vandalism can all damage roofing systems. The key is to repair the damage before it leads to serious property loss. Even a small leak can cause major problems, interrupting work and damaging equipment—and even the structural integrity of the building.

When you call CPR to address your roof damage, we begin with a free inspection and report on our findings and recommendations for repair or replacement. We’ll also advise you about emergency repairs if needed and give you an estimate of the cost for both emergency and permanent repairs.