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Every inspection includes a clear, take-home report you can keep for insurance or your own records, at no cost.

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Common Signs You Need a Roof Inspection

Strong winds can lift shingles or cause hidden damage you can’t see from the ground.

Recent storms or high winds
Missing or lifted shingles

Even one missing shingle can allow water to enter and slowly damage your home.

Interior leaks or water spots

Stains on ceilings or walls usually mean water is already entering through the roof.

Loose granules are a sign your shingles are wearing down and losing protection.

Granules in gutters
Higher energy bills

A damaged roof lets hot or cold air escape, increasing your utility costs.

Roof older than 10 years

Older roofs are more vulnerable to leaks and should be inspected regularly.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I know if my roof needs repair or full replacement?
Signs such as missing shingles, leaks inside your home, water stains on ceilings, or granule buildup in gutters can indicate damage. A roofing specialist can determine whether repairs are enough or if a full replacement is necessary.
What are the benefits of preventive roof maintenance?
Preventive maintenance helps extend the lifespan of the roof, reduce leaks, avoid major damage, detect issues early, and maintain the property’s appearance and value.
What is the average lifespan of a residential roof?
Most asphalt roofs last between twenty and thirty years, metal roofs can last up to seventy years, and flat roofs typically last between fifteen and twenty-five years. Lifespan depends heavily on maintenance, climate, and installation quality.