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The Ultimate Guide to Roof Inspections and Why They Matter

Domely
September 10, 2023
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Damaged Roof vs. Well-Maintained Roof: The Importance of Regular Inspections.

Your roof is your building's first line of defense against the elements, shielding it from rain, snow, wind, and sun. Like any essential barrier, it requires regular attention to ensure its integrity and effectiveness. That's where roof inspections come in. But how often should you inspect your roof, and what are the compelling reasons behind these checks?

This comprehensive guide will delve into the why, when, and how of roof inspections, empowering you to make informed decisions about protecting one of your most valuable assets.

Interior Water Damage: A Consequence of a Neglected Roof.

Why Roof Inspections Are Non-Negotiable

Imagine a small leak in your roof going unnoticed for months. What seems like a minor inconvenience can quickly snowball into a costly nightmare, leading to:

  • Structural Damage: Water infiltration weakens structural components, potentially leading to costly repairs or even compromising the building's stability. Over time it degrades roofing materials, particularly sealants and flashing, which have shorter lifespans than the main membrane and compromises the roof's waterproof integrity. Once the waterproofing is compromised, water seeps into the building's structure, causing rot in wooden components, weakening steel, and compromising insulation, leading to costly repairs and potential structural instability.
  • Mold Growth: Damp conditions create a breeding ground for mold, posing health risks to occupants and requiring expensive remediation efforts.
  • Increased Energy Costs: Damaged insulation and faulty roof joints create energy leaks, forcing your heating and cooling systems to work harder, resulting in higher energy bills. Even if other technologies such as "Cool Roofs" can help save the day, it's always best to prioritize a healthy roof before investing in other technologies.
  • Decreased Property Value: A neglected roof screams "deferred maintenance," instantly lowering a building's appeal and market value..
  • Insurance Complications: Failure to maintain your roof could lead to claim denials or increased insurance premiums.

Regular roof inspections are preventative maintenance at its best. By catching problems early, you can:

  • Prevent Costly Repairs: Catching minor issues early, like damaged flashing or worn sealants, allows for quick, cost-effective repairs, preventing them from escalating into major, budget-busting headaches.
  • Extend Roof Life: Proper maintenance, including timely repairs and cleaning, significantly prolongs the life of your roof, delaying the need for a full replacement, saving you significant expenses in the long run.
  • Protect Occupants' Health: Preventing leaks and mold growth safeguards the health and well-being of everyone inside the building, creating a safer, more comfortable environment.
  • Maintain Property Value: A well-maintained roof enhances a building's aesthetic appeal, preserving its value and attracting potential buyers or tenants.

Professional Roof Inspector Performing a Visual Inspection

Timing is Everything: When to Inspect Your Roof

The frequency of roof inspections depends on several factors, including:

1. Seasonal Changes :

  • Spring: After the harsh winter months, a spring inspection is essential to identify damage from snow, ice, and freeze-thaw cycles. Look for missing shingles, cracked seals, and signs of leaks. Look for missing or damaged shingles, cracked seals, pooling water, and evidence of leaks.
  • Fall: Before winter sets in, a fall inspection helps prepare your roof for the challenges of snow and ice. Clear gutters of leaves and debris, check flashing and sealants, and make any necessary repairs before the cold sets in.

2. Weather Events :

  • Heavy Storms: Strong winds, hail, and heavy rain can cause significant roof damage. Inspect your roof after severe weather events to assess for damage.
  • Extreme Temperatures: Intense heat and cold can also take a toll on roofing materials. Inspect your roof more frequently in regions with extreme climates, like here in Canada.

3. Building Age and Condition :

  • New Roofs: While new roofs are generally less prone to problems, inspections are recommended to catch any installation issues that may still be under warranty, as well as to detect other early signs of wear.
  • Older Roofs: Roofs over 15 years old should be inspected at least twice a year, as they are more susceptible to damage, deterioration and material fatigue.

4. Building Type :

  • Commercial Buildings: Commercial roofs, especially flat roofs, often experience higher traffic and heavier loads, requiring more frequent inspections (at least twice a year, and more often for older roofs).
  • Residential Buildings: Residential roofs generally require less frequent inspections as they are usually smaller and have less external loads, but seasonal checks (twice a year) are still crucial.

5. Local Regulations:

  • Building Codes: Some areas have building codes that mandate specific roof inspection frequencies. Consult your local building department for guidelines.
  • Insurance Requirements: Some insurance policies may require regular roof inspections as a condition of coverage.
  • Warranty Requirements: Some warranty policies may require regular roof inspections as a condition of coverage.

Clogged Drain: A Common Roof Maintenance Problem.

Beyond the Calendar: Signs You Need an Inspection

Beyond scheduled inspections, be vigilant for these red flags that indicate a potential problem:

Inside the Building:

  • Water Stains: Discoloration or dampness on ceilings or walls could indicate a leak.
  • Mold Growth: Black, green, or white patches on ceilings, walls, or insulation are signs of moisture and potential mold growth.
  • Sagging Ceilings: A drooping or sagging ceiling could indicate structural damage caused by a roof leak.
  • Musty Odors: A persistent musty smell, especially after rain, could suggest a hidden moisture problem.
  • Cracks in windows: During winter, small cracks appearing in windows may be a sign that your roof is under heavy snow load and need immediate attention.

Outside the Building:

  • Missing or Damaged Shingles: Look for broken, curled, or missing shingles, which leave your roof vulnerable to leaks.
  • Damaged Flashing: Flashing, the metal strips that seal around vents and chimneys, can rust or come loose, allowing water to seep in.
  • Clogged Gutters: Leaves, debris, and ice dams can clog gutters, causing water to overflow and potentially damage the roof or foundation.
  • Sagging Roof Deck: A noticeable dip or sag in the roof deck could signal structural issues.

Commercial Flat Roof Requiring Regular Inspections.

Professional vs. DIY Roof Inspections

While you can perform a basic visual inspection of your roof from the ground or a safe vantage point, a professional roof inspection offers several advantages:

  1. Expert Eye: Trained roof inspectors have the experience and knowledge to identify subtle signs of damage that might be missed by untrained individuals. Roofing associations like AMCQ and NRCA offer certified experts with the experience to not only detect problems but also offer solutions that will not risk damaging the roof further.
  2. Safety First: Inspecting a roof can be dangerous. Professionals have the proper equipment and training to work safely at heights. Your Occupational Safety and Health agency may also have rules to follow.
  3. Detailed Reports: Professional inspectors provide comprehensive reports outlining the roof's condition, recommended repairs, and estimated costs. Some companies and associations also offer a customer portal where you can follow the latest inspections and recommendations, so you'll know exactly what's going on with your roof.
  4. Warranty Protection: Many roofing manufacturers require professional inspections to maintain warranty coverage. You should also be aware that certain products or operations may void your warranty if they are not carried out by certified professionals.

We would also understand if you would rather not spend your valuable time scaling ladders and navigating potentially hazardous rooftops, especially when the weather is less than ideal.

Making the Most of Your Roof Inspections

Whether you do it yourself or call in an expert, keep these tips in mind to maximize the benefits of your roof inspections :

  • Document Everything: Take photos and detailed notes during your inspections, creating a record of the roof's condition over time. Note every
  • Address Problems Promptly: Don't ignore minor issues. Fixing them early can prevent them from becoming major (and expensive) problems down the road.
  • Maintain Records: Keep all inspection reports, repair invoices, and warranty information organized and easily accessible.
  • Communicate Clearly: If you hire a professional inspector, be sure to discuss any concerns you have and ask questions about their findings.

Inspection Time: 21 Points Checklist

A comprehensive roof inspection goes beyond a cursory glance. To ensure the long-term health and performance of your roof, it's crucial to meticulously assess these 21 key areas. Whether you are using a Domely Connect™ smart device or not, the following goes over the major points.

1. Water Accumulation (Ponding)

Water pooling on the roof, particularly on flat or low-sloped areas, is a major concern. Ponding can occur due to improper slope, blocked drains , or depressions in the roof surface.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Drain Inspection: Check drains for blockages and clear any debris, as advised by roofers association.
  • Drying Time: Assess whether the water dries naturally within 48 hours (72 hours for white membranes) after rainfall.
  • Professional Intervention: If ponding persists, contact a qualified roofing contractor to address slope issues, fill depressions, or install additional protective membranes.

Using Domely:

  • Real-time Alerts: Domely Connect 's sensors constantly monitor for pooling water, triggering alerts and providing timely notifications before the problem escalates.
  • Visual Confirmation: Daily images from Domely Connect 's 360-degree camera provide visual evidence of the ponding water's location and extent.
  • Faster Response Time: Real-time alerts and visual evidence enable quicker response, minimizing damage and preventing costly repairs.

Water ponding on a flat roof

2. Equipment Additions/Modifications

Installing new equipment or modifying existing roof elements, such as HVAC units, vents, or solar panels, can disrupt the roof's integrity, creating potential leak points if not executed properly.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Coordination: For roofs under warranty, coordinate any additions or modifications with the warranty provider to ensure compliance.
  • Qualified Contractors: Engage a certified roofing contractor for all roof-related work.
  • Adherence to Standards: Ensure the contractor follows the warranty provider's technical requirements for proper installation and sealing.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Documentation: Domely Connect ’s camera automatically captures images of the modifications, providing a visual record for warranty purposes and future reference.
  • Post-Installation Monitoring: AI-powered visual inspections can identify potential problems caused by improper installations, such as exposed membrane sections and can help detect poorly sealed areas or unsecured flashing.
  • Preventative Action: Continuous monitoring allows for prompt identification and correction of any issues that arise due to modifications, preventing long-term damage and leaks.

Blistering on a roof

3. Blistering

Blistering occurs when air or moisture gets trapped beneath the roof membrane, creating raised bubbles. While small blisters may not pose an immediate threat, they can grow and eventually rupture, compromising the roof's waterproofing.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Inspections: Routinely inspect the roof for blisters, particularly after periods of high heat or humidity.
  • Professional Assessment: If blisters are numerous or larger than 0.1 m2 (1 sq. ft.) notify a roofing professional for evaluation.
  • Avoid Tampering: Do not attempt to puncture or crush blisters, as this can damage the membrane and worsen the problem.

Using Domely:

  • Early Detection: Domely Connect ’s AI algorithms can detect subtle signs of blistering, even in the early stages, before it becomes visually apparent.
  • Prioritized Repairs: By identifying the size and location of blisters, Domely Connect helps you prioritize repairs and focus on the most critical areas first.
  • Leak Prevention: Proactive detection and repair of blistering prevent potential leaks and help extend the life of your roof.

4. Physical Damage

Physical damage to the roof, such as punctures, tears, impact damage from hail, or deterioration due to aging, can lead to immediate leaks and compromise the building's integrity.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Post-Event Inspections: Conduct thorough roof inspections after any event that could cause damage, such as storms, construction work, or heavy equipment installations.
  • Damage Assessment: Carefully evaluate the extent of the damage, noting the type, location, and severity.
  • Professional Repair: Immediately contact a qualified roofing professional to repair any physical damage.

Using Domely:

  • Rapid Damage Assessment: Domely Connect 's daily images allow for quick and convenient assessment of the roof for damage, especially after storms or other potentially damaging events.
  • Documentation for Claims: Images of the damage provide visual evidence for insurance claims, streamlining the claim process.
  • Expedite Repairs: Prompt identification and documentation of damage enables quicker repair scheduling and minimizes further deterioration.

5. Unsealed or Uninsulated Roof Penetrations

Roof penetrations, such as vents, pipes, or electrical conduits, require proper sealing and insulation to prevent air and water leaks.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Check Seals and Caps: Verify that all penetrations have properly installed caps or covers and that sealant is intact and weatherproof.
  • Insulation Check: Ensure that insulation is properly installed around penetrations to prevent condensation and heat loss.
  • Professional Repair: Contact a qualified roofing contractor to address any missing or damaged seals, caps, or insulation.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Confirmation: Domely Connect 's daily images provide a convenient way to verify the presence and condition of seals and caps on penetrations.
  • Thermal Analysis (Future Feature): Future iterations of Domely Connect may include thermal imaging capabilities, allowing you to identify poorly insulated penetrations by detecting temperature differences.
  • Prevent Leaks and Energy Loss: Early detection of unsealed or uninsulated penetrations helps prevent leaks, reduce energy waste, and improve building comfort.

Water infiltration by the roof.

6. Water Infiltration (Inside the building)

Once the waterproofing is compromised, water seeps into the building's structure, causing water leaks in the ceiling, rot in wooden components, weakening steel, and compromising insulation, leading to costly repairs and potential structural instability.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Water Stains: Discoloration or dampness on ceilings or walls could indicate a leak.
  • Mold Growth: Black, green, or white patches on ceilings, walls, or insulation are signs of moisture and potential mold growth.
  • Sagging Ceilings: A drooping or sagging ceiling could indicate structural damage caused by a roof leak.
  • Professional Intervention: If any of those signs are present, damages already occured, contact a professional.

Using Domely:

  • Real-time Alerts: Domely Connect 's sensors constantly monitor for pooling water, triggering alerts and providing timely notifications before the problem escalates.
  • Visual Confirmation: Daily images from Domely Connect 's 360-degree camera provide visual evidence of the ponding water's location and extent.
  • Faster Response Time: Real-time alerts and visual evidence enable quicker response, minimizing damage and preventing costly repairs.

7. Open Joints

Open joints or gaps in the roofing system, commonly found around flashing, penetrations, seams, or expansion joints, create vulnerabilities for water infiltration.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Detailed Inspections: Closely inspect all joints and seals for signs of separation, cracks, deterioration, or improper installation.
  • Sealant Application: Seal any open joints using a compatible sealant approved for roofing applications, ensuring proper adhesion and weather resistance.

Using Domely:

  • Enhanced Detection: Domely Connect ’s camera captures images of the joints, allowing visual inspection of openings or gaps in joints.
  • Prioritized Maintenance: By pinpointing the location and severity of open joints, Domely Connect helps you prioritize sealant maintenance and allocate resources effectively.
  • Proactive Leak Prevention: Addressing open joints promptly prevents leaks, protects the building's interior, and extends the roof's lifespan.

8. Wrinkling

Wrinkles in the roof membrane, although often primarily cosmetic, can indicate underlying issues like improper installation, membrane shrinkage, or movement in the roof deck.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Observe and Document: Inspect the roof for wrinkles, paying close attention to their location, extent, and any changes over time.
  • Professional Consultation: If wrinkles are numerous, severe, or seem to be worsening, consult a roofing professional to determine the underlying cause and recommend solutions.

Using Domely:

  • Track Progression: AI-powered visual inspections can identify wrinkling as it develops. Domely Connect ’s daily images provide a visual timeline of wrinkle development, allowing you to monitor their progression and identify any changes that might signal a more serious problem.
  • Early Intervention: By detecting and addressing underlying issues like improper installation or roof deck movement, you can prevent wrinkles from worsening and potentially causing leaks or membrane failure.

Multiple occurences of wrinkling detected on the roof.

9. Retracted Felt Layers (Multi-Layer Roofs)

In multi-layer roofs (BUR systems), felt layers can sometimes retract or pull away from each other or from flashing, creating gaps that allow water infiltration.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Close Visual Inspection: Carefully examine felt layers for signs of retraction, particularly around flashing, seams, and edges.
  • Professional Repair: Contact a qualified roofing professional to repair retracted felt layers, ensuring proper adhesion and sealing.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Identification: Domely Connect 's high-resolution images can help identify areas where felt layers may be retracting.
  • Preventative Maintenance: Early detection allows for timely repairs, preventing water infiltration and extending the life of the roof.

10. Exposed Sections and Gravel voids

Exposed sections of the roof deck or membrane, where protective layers have worn away or for gravel roofs, where gravel is missing, leave the roof vulnerable to damage, UV, leaks, and premature deterioration. This is particularly common in high-traffic areas.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Identify Vulnerable Areas: During inspections, carefully note any exposed sections of the roof, paying particular attention to areas with high foot traffic or equipment movement.
  • Protective Measures: Install protective walkways, additional membrane layers, or other shielding measures in high-traffic areas to protect the roof surface.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Mapping of Traffic: Domely Connect 's daily images help you visualize and map areas of frequent foot traffic or equipment movement, providing valuable insights for installing protective measures proactively.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Domely Connect ’s AI algorithms classify gravel voids automatically. The system’s continuous monitoring allows you to track the condition of exposed sections over time, scheduling repairs or additional protection as needed to prevent further deterioration.

Gravel void at a roof's limit.

11. Lifting Metal Fasteners

Metal fasteners, used to secure roofing materials to the deck, can sometimes lift or loosen, creating gaps and compromising the roof’s wind resistance and waterproofing.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Visual Check: Inspect the roof for any lifted or loose metal fasteners, paying close attention to edges, seams, and areas around penetrations.
  • Repairs: Contact a qualified roofing professional to repair or replace any lifted fasteners, ensuring proper sealing and secure attachment.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Identification: Domely Connect 's high-resolution images can help identify areas where the issue is present.
  • Prevent Wind Damage and Leaks: Promptly addressing lifted fasteners helps maintain the roof's wind resistance and prevent leaks, especially during storms.

12. Heavy Equipment on the Roof

Placing heavy equipment, weighing over 70 kg (150 lbs), directly on the roof membrane can cause damage, compression, or punctures, compromising the roof's waterproofing.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Proper Support: Ensure that heavy equipment is properly supported by structural elements, dedicated stands, or platforms designed to distribute the weight evenly and protect the membrane.
  • Guidelines: Consult a master roofer or an engineering firm for guidelines on acceptable equipment weight and placement on roofs.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Monitoring: Domely Connect 's daily images allow you to monitor the placement of heavy equipment on the roof, ensuring it's properly supported and not causing damage.
  • Proactive Prevention: By identifying potential risks, you can take corrective action before damage occurs.

13. Debonded Membrane Flashing

Membrane flashing, used to seal transitions between roof surfaces and vertical elements like walls or parapets, can become detached or debond, creating vulnerabilities for water infiltration.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Visual Assessment: Inspect flashing for signs of detachment, gaps, or tears.
  • Professional Repair: Contact a qualified roofing professional to repair or replace damaged flashing, ensuring proper adhesion and waterproofing.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Identification: Domely Connect 's images can help you identify areas where flashing may be debonding or pulling away from the roof surface.
  • Early Intervention: Detecting this problem early allows for timely repairs before leaks occur.

Membrane wear and some small debris.

14. Premature Membrane Wear

Premature wear and tear of the roof membrane can occur due to various factors, including foot traffic, UV exposure, chemical damage, or extreme temperatures.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Inspections: Routinely inspect the membrane for signs of wear, such as cracks, discoloration, thinning, or loss of granules.
  • Identify Contributors: Determine the cause of the wear to implement appropriate preventative measures, like protective walkways, coatings, or equipment relocation.
  • Repairs and Replacement: Schedule repairs or membrane replacement as needed, based on the extent of the damage and remaining lifespan.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Timeline: Domely Connect ’s camera creates a visual record of the membrane’s condition over time, allowing you to track wear and tear and identify areas requiring attention.
  • Extend Roof Life: Early detection and preventative measures help prolong the lifespan of your roof, maximizing your investment and minimizing future repair costs.

15. Grease Trap Spills

Spills from grease traps or other equipment containing oils or fats can damage the roof membrane, reducing its waterproofing capabilities and creating potential leak points.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Maintenance: Regularly empty and clean grease traps and any equipment containing oils or fats to prevent spills.
  • Containment Measures: Install spill containment systems around grease traps and other equipment to minimize the impact of accidental spills.
  • Professional Cleanup & Repair: In case of a spill, immediately contact a qualified roofing professional to clean the affected area and repair any damaged membrane.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Spill Detection: Domely Connect ’s camera can capture images of spills, helping you identify the affected area and assess the extent of the damage.
  • Swift Response: Visual evidence enables quicker response and cleanup, preventing further damage and potential leaks.

16. Debris

Leaves, branches, dirt, trash, and other debris can accumulate on the roof, causing a variety of problems:

  • Clogged Drains: Debris can easily obstruct roof drains , leading to ponding water and subsequent damage.
  • Membrane Abrasion: Sharp or abrasive objects can scratch or damage the roof membrane, weakening its defenses against leaks.
  • Aesthetics and Fire Hazards: Debris buildup detracts from the building’s appearance and can create a fire hazard in dry conditions.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Cleaning: Routinely inspect the roof and remove any accumulated debris or trash.
  • Focus on Drains: Pay particular attention to drain areas, ensuring they are clear of debris to allow for proper water flow.
  • Protective Measures: Consider installing screens or guards over drains to prevent debris from entering and clogging them .

Using Domely:

  • Visual Identification: Domely Connect 's daily images provide a clear view of debris buildup, even in hard-to-reach and remote areas, allowing for efficient cleaning schedules.
  • Preventative Maintenance: AI-powered visual inspections can identify the debris automatically, allowing you to schedule debris removal before it causes problems, minimizing maintenance costs and preventing potential damage.

17. Clogged Drain Strainers

Drain strainers, designed to prevent debris from entering and clogging drains , can become obstructed, leading to ponding water and potential leaks.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Cleaning: Routinely inspect and clear drain strainers of debris, especially after storms or periods of high winds.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Monitoring: Domely Connect ’s images allow you to visually inspect strainers for blockages, helping you schedule cleaning before ponding occurs.

Debris blocking the drain strainer.

18. Sealant Maintenance (Metal Flashing)

The Problem: Sealant, used to waterproof joints and seams around metal flashing, deteriorates over time due to weather exposure, UV radiation, and temperature fluctuations.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Regular Inspections: Routinely inspect sealant for signs of cracking, drying, or separation.
  • Sealant Replacement: Periodically replace sealant using a compatible product approved for roofing applications to maintain waterproofing.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Tracking: Domely Connect ’s images provide a visual record of sealant condition, allowing you to track its deterioration and schedule maintenance before leaks occur.

19. Sealant Maintenance (Pipe Penetrations)

Similar to metal flashing, sealant around pipe penetrations is also susceptible to deterioration and requires regular maintenance to prevent leaks.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Routine Inspections: Regularly inspect sealant around pipe penetrations for signs of cracking, drying, or separation.
  • Sealant Replacement: Periodically replace sealant using a compatible product designed for roofing applications to maintain a watertight seal.

Using Domely:

  • Visual Monitoring: Domely Connect ’s images allow you to monitor the condition of sealant around pipe penetrations and schedule maintenance before leaks develop.

20. Vegetation Encroachment (Trees)

Trees growing too close to the roof can cause several problems:

  • Debris Accumulation: Branches and leaves fall onto the roof, obstructing drains and potentially damaging the membrane.
  • Membrane Abrasion: Branches scraping against the roof can wear away protective layers and create leak points.
  • Root Intrusion: Tree roots can eventually grow into the roof structure, causing cracks and compromising its integrity.

What to do:

  • Tree Trimming: Regularly trim branches that overhang the roof to prevent debris accumulation and abrasion.
  • Professional Assessment: If roots appear to be encroaching on the roof structure, contact a roofing professional to assess the situation and recommend solutions.

Domely Connect Advantage:

  • AI-Powered Monitoring: Domely Connect ’s AI algorithms classify vegetation inside roof boundaries as debris automatically, allowing you to monitor vegetation growth near the roof and schedule trimming before it becomes a problem.
  • Early Detection of Damage: AI-powered inspections can help detect damage caused by branches or roots, allowing for timely repairs.

Happy little tree growing on a roof.

21. Vegetation Growth (Roof Surface)

Vegetation, such as moss, algae, or weeds, can take root on the roof surface, damaging the membrane, trapping moisture, and accelerating deterioration.

Traditional Inspection & Response:

  • Professional Removal: It is advised to avoid removingthe vegetation yourself, as this can damage the membrane.
  • Roof Cleaning & Repair: Contact a qualified roofing professional to safely remove vegetation and repair any damage to the membrane.

Using Domely:

  • AI-Powered Monitoring: Domely Connec t’s AI algorithms classify vegetation on the roof as debris automatically, allowing you to schedule professional cleaning before it causes significant damage.

22? Surprise Bonus! Ice and snow

When winter arrives, most of the roof becomes covered with snow and it's difficult to carry out visual inspections, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't inspect at all.

If the building is located in an area prone to snow and ice accumulation, it's important to estimate the snow load and clear it if necessary. If this applies to you, avoid common pitfalls by reading our article on the subject right here.

Traditional Roof Inspections vs. Smart Roof Monitoring with Domely Connect.

A Proactive Approach to Roof Management

You now know that roof inspections are a cornerstone of proactive building management. By scheduling regular inspections, staying vigilant for warning signs, and addressing problems promptly, you can protect your building, its occupants, and your budget.

Seasonal inspections are a good starter point, but it is hard to determine if more or less frequent inspections are required or the ideal timing of it, as problems often occur between scheduled inspections. Since your building may be remote or the roof difficult/unsafe to access, it may not be tempting to carry out further checks.

Do you want to wait, hoping that no problem arises, or pay for an unnecessary inspection to ease your worries? It can be frustrating to pay for an inspection when in the end there is nothing to report, just because you have a doubt or didn't schedule it at the right time.

You might be tempted to wait until the end-of-season, but you wouldn't be the only one. Because professionnal inspectors are overloaded with last minute and emergency calls, you might end up having to take whoever's available, which is no guarantee of quality or savings.

Wouldn't it be better to have a watchful guardian on your roof, constantly monitoring its condition and alerting you only when action is truly needed? If that rings a bell, you've come to the right place. This is where the power of smart roof monitoring like Domely truly shines, offering a proactive, efficient, and data-driven alternative to the traditional climb-and-inspect routine.

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