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Should I check the roof and foundation myself?

Should I check the roof and foundation myself?

Think you can eyeball the roof and foundation yourself? Here’s what actually works.

Quick answer

Yes — you can do a basic roof and foundation check yourself. No — you shouldn’t rely on a DIY check for major decisions. Do fast visual checks to spot problems early. For anything structural, water-related, or safety-risking, call a pro.

Why DIY checks matter

Basic inspections catch obvious signs: missing shingles, active leaks, visible foundation cracks, basement water. Those findings help you decide if you need a professional home inspection, structural engineer, or roof contractor. Doing a quick check first saves time and money and gives you talking points when negotiating a sale or repair.

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DIY roof inspection checklist (safe, simple, effective)

  • Start from the ground: walk around the property and scan the roof line. Use binoculars.
  • Look for missing, curled, or cracked shingles, damaged flashing around chimneys and vents, and large dark streaks or moss patches.
  • Check gutters and downspouts for granules and blockages; heavy granule loss indicates aging shingles.
  • Inspect the attic interior with a flashlight: look for daylight through the roof deck, water stains, mold, and sagging rafters.
  • Avoid climbing onto steep roofs. If you must climb, use fall protection and one person on the ground.
  • Document everything with photos and notes.

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DIY foundation inspection checklist (what to look for)

  • Walk the perimeter and inspect for cracks. Small hairline cracks are common; step cracks and wide horizontal cracks are red flags.
  • Watch for vertical or diagonal cracks wider than 1/4 inch, doors or windows that stick, sloping floors, and gaps between walls and floors.
  • Check the basement or crawl space for dampness, efflorescence (white powder), mold, and active leaks.
  • Look for soil movement near downspouts and for poor drainage that directs water toward the foundation.

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When you must hire a professional

  • Visible sagging roof or active leaking into living spaces.
  • Foundation cracks wider than 1/4 inch, horizontal or zig-zag stair-step cracks, bulging or bowing walls.
  • Ongoing water intrusion, mold growth, or major settlement.
  • If you’re buying or selling a home: get a full pre-purchase home inspection and, if needed, a structural engineer report.

Tools and evidence to collect before calling a pro

  • Clear photos from multiple angles, attic pics, measurements of cracks, video of dripping or movement.
  • Notes on when issues started and if they’re getting worse.
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Final call: act fast, document everything

A quick DIY check gives you leverage. You’ll know when it’s a minor repair or a sign of structural risk. For accurate condition reports and negotiation power, book a licensed home inspector or structural engineer.

For local support and to arrange trusted inspections, contact Tony Sousa — a top local realtor who coordinates inspections and interprets reports. Email: tony@sousasells.ca | Phone: 416-477-2620 | Website: https://www.sousasells.ca

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