Roof Inspections
Detailed, no-pressure inspections with photos and a clear report - ideal before buying, selling or winter.
A roof rarely fails all at once - it gives warning signs first. Our inspection covers shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, gutters and the attic where we can, with photos of anything that needs attention.
You get a plain-English report and honest recommendations, whether that's monitoring, a small repair or planning ahead for replacement. Perfect before a home sale, after a storm, or heading into winter.

Roof Inspections near you
We provide roof inspections across Westmoreland County, including these communities.
Common roof inspections questions
What does a roof inspection cover?
The full system: shingle condition, flashing at every penetration, valleys, ridge and eave lines, gutters, and the attic side — decking, ventilation, and any sign of moisture. You get photos of everything we find, good and bad, not just a sales pitch.
How often should a roof be inspected?
Once a year is ideal, and always after a major hail or wind event. An annual look catches the $200 problems — a cracked pipe boot, a lifted shingle — before they become $2,000 decking repairs. Roofs past 15 years benefit the most.
Are your roof inspections really free?
Yes. We inspect at no charge and give you the findings with photos either way. If the roof is healthy, you get that in writing and we will see you in a few years. We earn the repair and replacement work by being the company that told you the truth at the inspection.
Should I get an inspection before buying or selling a home?
Absolutely. For sellers, a documented healthy roof removes a negotiation lever. For buyers, general home inspectors look at roofs from a distance — a roofing-specific inspection tells you whether you are buying a roof with 15 years left or 15 months.
Need roof inspections? Let's talk.
Tell us about your home and get a free, no-pressure inspection.
