Roof inspection: EL-FC-RI-TH

This winter roof inspection was performed to assess the home after harsh seasonal conditions, including high winds and freezing temperatures. The inspection focused on detecting wind damage, moisture intrusion, and attic insulation issues that could compromise the roof system and lead to heat loss, mold growth, or costly interior repairs if left unaddressed.

  • Date: January 2026
  • Project Type: Roofing

About this Project

The inspection revealed wind-related damage to roofing materials, allowing moisture to penetrate the roof assembly. Water infiltration was identified in the attic space, where insulation had been impacted by moisture exposure. These findings indicated active vulnerabilities that could result in heat loss, mold growth, and continued structural deterioration during winter conditions.

    Close-up view of a roof inspector examining storm damage during a winter inspection.
    Wide view of a roof inspector examining storm damage, with a ladder positioned against the home."
    Close-up view of a roof inspector examining storm damage during a winter inspection.

    By detecting these issues early, the inspection provided critical insight needed to prevent further damage. Addressing wind damage, sealing moisture entry points, and restoring affected insulation helps protect the home’s structure, improve energy efficiency, and reduce the risk of costly repairs—reinforcing the value of proactive winter roof inspections.

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