
DC area residents have all the advantages of living in family-oriented neighborhoods in proximity to the best of city life. Owning a home means keeping up with the maintenance that protects it from the hot summers and cold, blustery winters. Much of the architecture in the area features interesting designs, such as flat roofs. Although this is aesthetically pleasing it is a weakness that must be considered. 
The downside to a flat roof is that it susceptible to water leaks. Regardless of the quality of construction it will eventually fail to protect your home if it is ignored. Once you see signs of water stains inside your home or discover dark moldy spots around windows or baseboards your house is in trouble. At that point it is safe to say that sections of the house have been soaking wet for some time. Only flat roof infrared moisture surveys conducted by roofing companies can reveal the full extent of the damage.
Water and construction materials used in DC homes are not meant to exist in the same space. It ruins the R-value of your home’s insulation and leads to an increase in energy consumption to heat or cool the inside. It causes permanent rot and destruction of the framing, drywall, plaster, wiring and flooring. It creates the ideal environment for deadly colonies of black mold to grow. The best thing you can do for your home is making sure water does not get in and this means having your roof inspected on a regular basis.
A well-designed flat roof can last for 5 to 10 years before it requires minor roof repair, but these will extend the life of your roof to 20 years or more. It is far less costly to do small repairs than to replace the entire roof before its time. Flat roof infrared moisture surveys are the only accurate way for a roofing contractor to pinpoint the problem areas. On your list of things to door for the upkeep of your home, add frequent examination of your roof for signs of leaks. Your roof is your home’s first and most important line of defense between you and the extreme DC weather conditions.
Serving the Following Areas for Infrared Flat Roof Leak Detection
DC Infrared, Northern Virginia Infrared, Loudoun County Infrared,
Prince William County Infrared, Fairfax County Infrared