Homeowners
The Most Trusted Roof Inspectors TM
Protect your biggest investment with detailed inspections and certified LeakFREE® Roof Reports. A roof issue can lead to costly repairs, water damage, mold, and even structural failure—but most homeowners don’t discover a problem until it’s too late. Our certified roof inspections identify small issues before they become big ones, helping you budget responsibly and avoid emergency repairs. In some cases, homeowners request inspections to confirm whether their roof was installed correctly or meets local building codes. Our inspectors are trained to evaluate workmanship, identify deviations from standard practices, and flag code compliance concerns—giving you peace of mind or the documentation you need to address contractor accountability. With our LeakFREE® Roof Certification, you receive documented proof that your roof is in good condition and free of leaks under normal weather conditions. This certification also helps lower risk for insurers and can improve your standing with mortgage lenders or buyers if you ever decide to sell. Even more importantly, annual inspections create a timeline of your roof’s condition—vital if you ever need to file a storm-related insurance claim. By having dated photos and professional reports on file, you avoid disputes and expedite the claims process.
Schedule Your LeakFREE® Roof Inspection
Protect your home with a detailed. NRCIA-certified roof inspection and receive a Leak FREE Roof Certification backed by documents.
Why You Shouldn’t Delay a Roof Inspection
- Small roof issues can lead to expensive water damage, mold, or structural issues.
- Insurance companies often require inspection reports for policy renewal or claims.
- An NRCIA-certified report boosts buyer confidence when selling your home.
Comprehensive, Easy-to Understand Reporting
- LeakFREE® visual inspection
- Photos of shingles, flashing, gutters & drainage
- Digital PDF report delivered within 24 hours
- Optional certification for insurance or sale
- Trusted InterNACHI® standard practices
When should a Roof Inspection be done?
Every property in escrow should receive a roof inspection for disclosure purposes. While 98% of all homes sold have a home inspection performed, over 85% of properties are sold with roof damage or leaks, costing the unsuspecting buyer large sums to repair or replace. Outside of escrow, properties owners often neglect the routine roof maintenance required to keep their roof system up to par. As you can see by our data to the right, this differed maintenance leads to costly damage and repairs. Additionally, every property should receive an annual inspection before its roof certification expires or before the wet season, whichever is earlier, to identify any necessary and acute roof maintenance activities that would decrease the likelihood of future roof leaks. On top of these routine inspections, a roof also needs to be inspected if there is an active leak, roof-related insurance claim, or technical or legal query. Given the roofing system is a structure’s last line of defense against weather, an unsurprising 30% of insurance claims are due to leaking roofs and water penetration.
What does a Roof Inspection look like?
We’ve discussed why an inspection of the roof is necessary and the different types of roof inspections. Now, let’s break down a roof inspection by an NRCIA Certified Roof Inspector. Below is a video highlighting the zones an inspector will work through to assess the health of your roof system. Our instructor will also provide informative commentary on what inspectors look for both inside and outside the property.
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