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Title: How Roof Inspections Are Completed for Florida Homes

United States, 10th Jul 2025 - Living in Florida means sunshine, beaches, and unfortunately, some pretty tough weather. From tropical storms to high humidity and blazing sun, Florida roofs take a beating year-round. That’s why regular roof inspections are crucial for maintaining your home’s integrity and protecting your investment. But what exactly goes into a Florida roof inspection? Let’s walk through the process.Step 1: Scheduling and PreparationThe inspection process begins with a scheduled appointment with a licensed roofing professional. In Florida, it's especially important to hire someone familiar with local climate conditions and building codes. On the day of the inspection, the roofer arrives equipped with the necessary safety gear, tools, and inspection technology—often including drones, moisture meters, and even thermal imaging cameras.Before getting on the roof, the inspector typically walks around the perimeter of the home, noting any signs of sagging, visible damage, or water stains under the eaves. They’ll also ask homeowners about any recent leaks, storm damage, or other roofing concerns.Step 2: Exterior InspectionNext comes the hands-on roof inspection. The roofer climbs onto the roof to carefully examine the exterior surface. In Florida, most residential homes have shingle, tile, or metal roofs—each with its own vulnerabilities.For shingle roofs, inspectors look for missing, curling, or cracked shingles, as well as signs of granule loss. Granules protect the shingles from UV rays, which are especially intense in Florida.Tile roofs, popular for their durability and aesthetic, are checked for broken or displaced tiles, which can easily occur during storms or under heavy foot traffic.Metal roofs are inspected for signs of rust, corrosion, and loose...


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