Your roof is one of the most important parts of your home, protecting everything beneath it from rain, wind, and extreme temperatures. Yet, many London homeowners neglect regular roof inspections and roof maintenance, often because climbing onto a roof feels dangerous.
Fortunately, you don’t need to risk injury to keep tabs on your roof’s condition. With the right approach and tools, you can perform a thorough inspection safely and effectively.




Before thinking about ladders or roof access, start by walking around your property and observing your roof from the ground. Look for missing, cracked, or curling tiles, signs of sagging, or areas where moss or algae are accumulating.
Check for loose flashing around chimneys or vents, which can lead to leaks if left untreated. Using binoculars can help you see details clearly without leaving the safety of the ground.
If your roof is high or difficult to reach, consider using a drone roof survey or a telescopic inspection camera. These tools provide close-up images of your roof’s surface, helping you spot damage or wear without climbing up. In London, drone inspections are becoming increasingly popular because they are both safe and efficient, especially on larger properties.
Not all roof damage is visible from the outside. Inspect your attic or loft for signs of leaks, water stains, or damp patches. Look for mould growth, rotten wood, or insulation that has become wet or compressed. These interior checks can often reveal minor problems before they escalate into costly repairs.

