Ensure Your Roof’s Health with a Professional Inspection

  • When Should You Schedule an Inspection?

    • After a major storm.

    • Before buying or selling a home.

    • Annually for routine maintenance.

  • What to Expect During the Inspection

    • Ground Assessment: The Inspector examines the roof for visible damage (e.g., missing shingles, sagging areas, debris).

    • Roof Inspection: Close examination of shingles, flashing, and seals around vents and chimneys.

    • Gutters: Checked for clogs, damage, and granule buildup from aging shingles.

    • Attic (if accessible): Inspected for leaks, mold, and ventilation issues.

    • Structural Check: Ensures the roof's structure is stable and free from sagging.

    • Report: A detailed summary with findings, photos, and repair recommendations.

  • Benefits of Regular Roof Inspections

    • Prevent costly repairs by catching issues early.

    • Extend the lifespan of your roof.

  • Signs You May Need an Inspection

    • Missing or damaged shingles.

    • Water stains or leaks.

    • Sagging roof or structural concerns.