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How Often Should South Jersey Roofs Be Professionally Inspected?

  • Writer: Pam Butera
    Pam Butera
  • Mar 5
  • 2 min read

Spring is the perfect time for South Jersey homeowners, from Egg Harbor Township, Washington Township, Cape May Courthouse to Vineland, to think about their roofs. After a long winter of cold, wind, and occasional storms, roofs can hide damage that may cause bigger problems if not caught early. Professional inspections help protect your home and keep repairs manageable.


Recommended Inspection Schedule

1. Twice a Year A good rule of thumb is spring and fall inspections:

  • Spring: Check for winter damage, like ice or snow effects, loose shingles, or storm impact.

  • Fall: Ensure your roof is ready for winter’s cold, ice, and heavy rains.

2. After Major Weather Events South Jersey storms, including nor’easters, strong winds, or heavy rains, can cause damage that’s not always visible from the ground. Scheduling an inspection after a storm ensures small problems don’t turn into expensive repairs.


Why Spring Matters

South Jersey weather is tough on roofs:

  • Winter freeze and thaw cycles can crack or lift shingles.

  • Spring storms bring rain and wind that can worsen minor damage.

  • Humidity and warmer temperatures may accelerate wear on roofing materials.

A spring inspection helps catch issues early and prepares your roof for the season ahead.


What Professionals Check

During an inspection, a roofing professional will typically look at:

  • Shingle condition, curling, or missing pieces

  • Flashing and seals around chimneys, vents, and skylights

  • Gutters and drainage

  • Attic moisture, ventilation, and insulation


Roof Age & Inspection Frequency

  • New roofs (under 10 years): Once a year is usually sufficient.

  • Roofs 10–20 years old: Twice a year is recommended.

  • Older roofs (20+ years): More frequent checks or seasonal reviews are a smart idea.


Quick Spring Tips for South Jersey Homeowners

  • Schedule your spring inspection early, before heavy rain sets in.

  • Call a professional after any strong storm.

  • Stick to a spring/fall inspection routine.

  • Avoid climbing onto the roof yourself, leave the hard work to trained professionals.


Wrap-Up

For South Jersey homes, a professional roof inspection twice a year, especially in spring, is the safest approach. It protects your home, extends your roof’s life, and helps catch problems before they become costly.


Start your spring inspection now and keep your roof ready for the season ahead.


 
 
 

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