Roof Inspection Dallas Fort Worth

Your roof protects everything underneath it. We help you know if it's doing its job.

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What We Inspect On Your Roof

We examine every component that keeps water out and your home protected. David looks at shingles, flashing, gutters, vents, and structural elements to identify aging, damage, and potential leak sources.

Common issues we find include:

  • Storm damage from hail, wind, or falling debris
  • Aging shingles with granule loss or cracking
  • Compromised flashing around chimneys and vents
  • Clogged or damaged gutters affecting drainage
  • Structural concerns with decking or support

Roof inspections are an available add-on to our comprehensive inspection service.

We take our time and don’t rush through your inspection to get to the next one. This thoroughness often means we find defects that others might miss.

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Drone Inspection Capability

We walk all single-story roofs when it’s safe to do so. For 2nd story and up, we use ladder access supplemented by drone for areas that can’t be reached. There is no additional fee for drone use.

High-resolution aerial footage reveals details that ground-based inspection might miss:

  • Close-up views of chimney caps and flashing
  • Assessment of valleys and hard-to-reach areas
  • Comprehensive coverage of large or complex rooflines
  • Safe inspection of multi-story homes

The drone footage becomes part of your detailed report, giving you visual documentation of your roof’s condition.

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Signs You Need A Roof Inspection

After Severe Weather

Hail, high winds, or falling branches can cause damage that's not immediately visible from the ground.

Age-Related Concerns

Most roofs need assessment after 15-20 years, even if problems aren't obvious yet.

Visible Issues

Missing shingles, granules in gutters, or interior water stains warrant professional evaluation.

Repair vs. Replacement Guidance

We’re not in the roofing business — we don’t sell roofs or roof repairs. That means our assessment is completely objective. Not every roof problem means full replacement, and we help you understand what your inspection findings actually mean for your timeline and budget.

Our report explains whether issues are:

  • Immediate concerns requiring prompt repair
  • Maintenance items you can address over time
  • End-of-life indicators suggesting replacement planning
  • Storm damage that may qualify for insurance coverage

David’s construction background means he understands how roofing systems work together, not just what the checklist says to look for.

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Ready to Know Your Roof's Condition?

Professional assessment with detailed reporting and repair recommendations.