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.