Clear scope before work starts
Included as part of a straightforward service conversation so you know what is happening before work begins.
Clear replacement planning with material options, ventilation checks, tear-off guidance, and clean project expectations.
Service details
Clear replacement planning with material options, ventilation checks, tear-off guidance, and clean project expectations. The goal is a clear recommendation, a clean scope, and practical next steps for your property.
Included
Included as part of a straightforward service conversation so you know what is happening before work begins.
Included as part of a straightforward service conversation so you know what is happening before work begins.
Included as part of a straightforward service conversation so you know what is happening before work begins.
Included as part of a straightforward service conversation so you know what is happening before work begins.
Process
Questions
Age, leak history, shingle condition, soft decking, ventilation, and storm damage all matter. A focused inspection should separate repairable issues from replacement-level problems.
Yes if you see missing shingles, granules in gutters, lifted edges, damaged vents, or ceiling stains. Some storm damage does not leak immediately.
A roofing inspection can document visible damage with photos and notes. Coverage decisions belong to your insurer, but clear documentation helps the process.
Next step
Call or send the details. Include the service needed, city, timing, and any photos if available.