Your roof is like the shield of your house, protecting you from all sorts of weather. It’s easy to forget about it until something goes wrong, like a leak or a missing shingle. But giving your roof a regular check-up, and knowing how to inspect your roof safely, can save you a lot of headaches and money down the road. This guide will walk you through the simple steps to give your roof a good look-over, both from the ground and from inside your home, so you can catch little problems before they become big ones.

Key Takeaways
- Always put safety first when checking your roof. Use a sturdy ladder, wear non-slip shoes, and check the weather before you start.
- Start your inspection from the ground using binoculars to spot obvious issues like damaged shingles or debris in the gutters.
- Check inside your attic for signs of leaks, like water stains or sunlight coming through, which can point to roof problems.
- Look at the exterior parts of your roof, like shingles, flashing around chimneys, and fascia boards, for any signs of wear or damage.
- If you see major issues like sagging or aren’t comfortable with the inspection, it’s best to call a professional roofer.


