Roofs that get inspected annually catch small problems before they become expensive ones. Atlas Roofing offers annual maintenance programs throughout University Heights — typically a fall inspection plus minor repair allowance.
Roof inspections in University Heights reflect the housing — mostly from 1920s through the 1950s — so what we look for varies by property. Older homes get extra attention to flashing, decking, and accumulated layer depth; newer homes focus on storm damage and ventilation.
University Heights' housing stock is concentrated in 1920s-1950s, so most homes are now on their third or fourth roof — the original tongue-and-groove decking we find on tear-offs along Cedar Road and Warrensville Center is often warped at the eaves and needs partial sheathing replacement.
Steeper-pitched 1920s tudors near John Carroll have complex valley intersections that need careful step-flashing detail at every dormer transition.
For roofs over 10 years old, yes. Catches sealant failures, minor flashing issues, and granule loss patterns that signal upcoming problems.
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