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Roof Appt. – Part IV Interior Inspection

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Mold and Rot: Unforfunately these two words are often found together and if not, they are not far behind one another. When your salesperson is looking into your attic, they will be searching for signs of moisture- in the form of mold or stains. Water can enter your attic from the outside in, such as a roof leak or from the interior of the home into the attic as moisture travels through the home.

Mold and Rot: Unforfunately these two words are often found together and if not, they are not far behind one another. When your salesperson is looking into your attic, they will be searching for signs of moisture- in the form of mold or stains. Water can enter your attic from the outside in, such as a roof leak or from the interior of the home into the attic as moisture travels through the home.

Dealing with mold and rot during the roofing process is often times essential. This may be the one opportunity to make adjustments and repairs to provide for a dry and rot free roof structure. Your roofing estimator needs this information to discuss possible repair and preventative options with you before the project is completed and sealed up tight. 

Remember, rot and mold can often be prevented in the future with a quality roof installaton that also focuses on the health of the attic.