Commercial Roof Condition Inspection

Commercial Roof Condition Inspection

Commercial Roof Condition Inspection

This inspection is usually required by insurance providers when doing a commercial policy. The purpose of this inspection is to verify that certain structural or physical characteristics exist at the location.

We are here to help you in the process of getting your commercial property insured, we will check:

We will inspect the:

  • Roof covering (s).
  • Interior Roof Ceilings.
  • Interior Roof decks.

 

Why do I need a commercial roof condition inspection?

Commercial roof condition inspection is usually a requirement to get your commercial property insured. It allows insurance companies to know the conditions of the roof before insuring the property.

 

Who is supposed to pay for commercial roof condition inspection?

The Commercial roof condition inspection is normally paid by the client, whether you are getting a new insurance policy or renewing an existing one.

 

Why is it important to do a commercial roof condition inspection?

As mentioned before the Commercial roof condition inspection is usually required by your insurance agent to help you get your commercial property insured, but regardless of this we recommend for commercial properties or buildings to schedule a commercial roof condition inspection every year to make sure the roof is in good condition and allow you make the necessary improvements in order to prevent leaks or major repairs in the future.
This inspection when done regularly can also help you save a tremendous amount of money by detecting minor issues in your roof that may become major if left unattended.

This inspection allows you to uncover hidden issues that may be cheap to fix now but if they were to expand could cause major leaks and major property damages resulting on costly repairs or replacement of the roof.

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