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SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLIST Maintain Your Roof and Identify Potential Issues With Bloom’s Comprehensive Self-Inspection Guide Inspection Questions? Call Bloom At 800-483-9932 www.BloomRoofing.com

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SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLIST  Maintain Your Roof and Identify Potential Issues With Bloom’s

Comprehensive Self-Inspection Guide  

Inspection Questions? Call Bloom At 800-483-9932 www.BloomRoofing.com

 

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| WHY PERFORM A ROOF INSPECTION?

Roofs are typically ignored until damage is noticeable, but most of the time, these expensive problems can be avoided with a simple inspection and maintenance plan.

By proactively inspecting your roofing system, you’ll be able to identify potential problems before they become big issues. An active inspection and maintenance program can save thousands of dollars, prolong the life of your roof, and allow you to budget and schedule roof replacements or repairs.

Important Times to Inspect Your Roof:

• Spring • Fall

• After a severe storm • After strong winds

Below are some of the common forms of damage found on commercial roofing systems. In this guide, Bloom will help you to identify problems prior to major damage occurring. Potential Damage That Can Be Caused:

• Insulation Damage • Energy Loss • Structural Damage

• Visible Water Penetration • Damaged Inventory • Production and Labor Losses

• Mold Growth

| BASIC SAFETY RULES When inspecting your roof, it’s necessary to exercise caution and be very careful. When working on a roof top, please follow these basic rules:

• Never have your back facing a roof edge. • If using a roof hatch, be sure to close it. • Avoid skylights; they cannot hold a human’s weight. • Avoid getting within 6 feet of the roof’s edge. • Ice, snow, and standing water can be very slippery. • When using ladders, ensure the person setting up the ladder is

trained and experienced. • We live by the buddy plan. Inspect roofs in pairs and look out for

each other.

DISCLAIMER The information provided within this inspection guide is intended to be helpful, but there is no assurance that all problems will be identified or properly diagnosed. The purpose of this document is to give property managers inspection guidelines to determine the general condition of various components of their roofing system and related areas. For any major issues or damage, please contact Bloom Roofing for a proper diagnosis and action plan for roofing repairs or maintenance.

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| MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST By inspecting the areas below, you should be able to determine if your commercial roofing system has any potential issues. For any issues marked as bad outside of minor drain clogs or small debris on your roofing system, please contact Bloom Roofing at 800-483-9932 for assistance. By identifying these issues early on and proactively resolving them, you’ll be sure to save significant costs for repairs. 1 . E N S U R E P R O P E R R O O F D R A I N A G E Ensuring proper drainage is vital for your roof during an inspection. No water should be ponding or dormant, and all drains, scuppers, gutters, and downspouts should be clog-free and cleaned of any leaves or blockage.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Roof Drains • Scuppers • Gutters & Downspouts • No Ponding/Stagnant Water

For any drainage problems other than small clogs, please do not attempt to fix these issues; contact Bloom Roofing instead. Water damage can be incredibly costly and drainage systems are often difficult to repair. 2 . C L E A R A L L D E B R I S O F F O F R O O F Debris can add unnecessary weight to a roofing system and also cause damage to the membrane or other components if moved by heavy wind. Vegetation growth can also cause membrane damage and should be removed if found.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Debris or Trash • Discarded Equipment • Leaves • Vegetation

Clear minor debris as needed, but do not attempt to haul heavy equipment or debris off of your roof. Vegetation can also be difficult to remove. Please contact Bloom Roofing for assistance.

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   3 . C H E C K F O R D A M A G E T O R O O F M E M B R A N E Roofing membranes will contract and expand over time, so thoroughly inspect the surface for holes, cracks, or splits. This damage is typically easy to spot.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Splits & Tears • Holes & Punctures • Loose/Shrinking Membrane

Membrane damage is quite serious and can lead to potential water damage. Please call Bloom to diagnose any noticeable membrane damage.

4 . I N S P E C T A L L R O O F P E N E T R A T I O N S & F L A S H I N G S Penetrations include any item that protrudes through the roof’s membrane. All penetrations are prone to leaks, so inspect the lap at the membrane to ensure the flashing is secured and caulked properly. Flashings are found around the perimeter of the roof and around interior penetrations, walls, and rooftop units. Flashings on perimeter walls and curbs usually fail before the rest of the roofing system.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Vents/Hot Stacks Through Roof • Conduits/Pipes/Wires • Mechanical/AC Units • Wall Flashing

Penetration and flashing issues can lead to interior damage and damage to nearby systems or piping, so please call Bloom Roofing for a proper diagnosis.

5 . I N S P E C T A L L S H E E T M E T A L Sheet metal is used at interior and perimeter roof edges in the form of gravel stop and coping (edge metal), counter or slip flashing (to terminate membrane at walls or beneath mechanical units) and gutters. Check for damaged metal, loose metal and deteriorated caulking.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Perimeter Gravel Stop, Coping, or Gutters • Counter/Slip Flashings at Walls • Slip Flashing Around Mechanical Units

Sheet metal is not easily repaired; please call Bloom Roofing for assistance.

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   6 . S E A L A N T M A I N T E N A N C E Caulking of joints in metal flashings and around roof penetrations requires regular inspection, cleaning, or recaulking.

G O O D B A D A D D I T I O N A L N O T E S • Mechanical Equipment • Termination Locations • Pipes/Conduits • Pitch Pans • Copings

All metal work and penetrations must be watertight; please contact Bloom Roofing if you find tears or breaks in flashing or sealant.

| CALL BLOOM FOR EXPERT ROOF REPAIR The guide above should help you determine whether or not your roofing system is experiencing any issues, though repairing these issues can be quite complex. At Bloom Roofing, we pride ourselves in finding and correcting potential problems before they result in major damage or leaks.

For any item marked as “Bad” on the list above, except minor drain clogs or small debris on your rooftop, we highly recommend that you contact Bloom for our industry-leading repair services. Our Certified Roof Repair Technicians will ensure that all roofing issues are quickly identified and resolved, and will make the most of your maintenance dollars with cost-effective, long-term solutions.

CONTACT BLOOM ROOFING TODAY AT 800-493-9932 OR VISIT WWW.BLOOMROOFING.COM FOR EXPERT ROOF REPAIR SERVICE.