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You’re not climbing on your roof to check for damage. You shouldn’t have to guess whether that last storm caused problems you can’t see from the ground. A certified roof inspector finds what matters: loose shingles, compromised flashing, early signs of leaks, and structural wear that only gets worse with time.
Most roof damage doesn’t announce itself with a ceiling stain. By the time water shows up inside, you’re already looking at insulation damage, wood rot, and a much bigger bill. A roof inspection catches those issues while they’re still fixable—before your insurance company sends you a letter, before the next nor’easter, and before a small problem turns into a full replacement.
You get documentation you can actually use. If you’re filing a claim after hail or wind damage, you need a licensed roof inspector who knows what adjusters look for. If your insurance company is questioning your roof’s condition, you need proof from someone who’s certified to provide it. That’s what a real inspection does—it gives you clarity, leverage, and a plan.
We’ve spent ten years inspecting, repairing, and replacing roofs across Union and the surrounding area. We’re licensed contractors, certified by major shingle manufacturers, and we’ve seen what happens when homeowners wait too long to get their roof checked.
We’re a family-run company. That means when you call, you’re talking to someone who actually cares whether your roof holds up through another winter. We don’t send salespeople—we send inspectors who know the difference between a roof that needs a patch and one that’s being oversold a replacement.
Union gets hit with weather that most roofing materials weren’t designed for. Freeze-thaw cycles, coastal humidity, summer storms that drop hail the size of quarters. We’ve worked on roofs in every neighborhood here, and we know what fails first. That’s the advantage of working with someone local who’s seen it all.
You schedule a free inspection—no cost, no obligation. We show up on time, and we don’t waste yours. One of our licensed inspectors walks your property, checks your roof from the ground first, then gets up there to examine every section that matters.
We’re looking at shingles for cracks, curling, or missing granules. We check flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys where leaks usually start. We inspect gutters, downspouts, and any areas where water might be pooling or draining incorrectly. If there’s storm damage, we document it with photos and notes that hold up with insurance companies.
After the inspection, we sit down with you and explain what we found. If something needs attention, we tell you why, what it’ll cost, and what happens if you wait. If your roof is fine, we tell you that too. You get a written report, photos, and a clear recommendation. If you need repairs, we provide a transparent estimate. If you’re filing a claim, we help you with the documentation your insurance company requires.
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Every roof inspection we do includes a full assessment of your shingles, underlayment exposure, flashing, and structural components. We check for wind damage, hail impact, and the kind of slow deterioration that happens when a roof just gets old. In Union, that means looking for specific problems: ice dam damage along the eaves, shingle blow-offs from high winds, and the granule loss that happens faster here because of UV exposure and temperature swings.
We also inspect your attic if accessible. That’s where you see the real story—water stains, mold growth, inadequate ventilation, and insulation issues that make your energy bills higher than they should be. A roof inspection isn’t just about what’s on top of your house. It’s about whether the system is doing its job.
You’ll get documentation that works for insurance claims, warranty compliance, or just your own peace of mind. We’re certified to provide the kind of inspection report that insurance companies and manufacturers actually accept. And if we find damage that qualifies for coverage, we’ll walk you through the claims process so you’re not figuring it out alone.
We don’t charge for roof inspections. Most reputable roof inspection companies in Union offer free assessments because it’s the right way to earn your business—by showing you what’s actually going on before asking you to spend a dime.
Some companies charge between $150 and $400 for an inspection, and that’s fair if it includes a detailed report or specialized testing. But for a standard visual inspection after a storm or as part of routine maintenance, you shouldn’t be paying out of pocket. We include the inspection free, and if you move forward with repairs, that’s when costs come into play.
If your insurance company requires an inspection, it’s often covered under your policy—especially if you’re filing a claim for storm damage. We can help you understand what your policy covers and how to submit the documentation correctly.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation—once in spring and once in fall. That’s when you catch damage from winter freezing or summer storms before it gets worse. If you’ve lived through a major weather event—hail, high winds, heavy snow—get your roof inspected right after.
Union’s climate is tough on roofs. You’re dealing with nor’easters, summer thunderstorms, freeze-thaw cycles, and humidity that accelerates wear. An inspection every six months gives you a chance to fix small problems while they’re still small. It also keeps your roof warranty valid, since most manufacturers require regular maintenance to honor coverage.
If your roof is over 15 years old, you should be inspecting it annually at minimum. That’s when age-related issues start to show up, and catching them early can add years to your roof’s lifespan.
A certified roof inspector checks every part of your roofing system that affects performance and longevity. That starts with shingles—looking for cracks, curling, missing pieces, or granule loss that exposes the asphalt underneath. Granule loss is a big one in Union because it means your shingles are losing their protective layer, and UV damage accelerates from there.
Flashing is next. That’s the metal around chimneys, skylights, vents, and roof valleys. Flashing fails more often than shingles, and when it does, water gets into places it shouldn’t. We also check gutters and downspouts to make sure water is draining away from your roof and foundation, not pooling or backing up.
Inside your attic, we’re looking for water stains, mold, ventilation problems, and insulation issues. We check the decking for soft spots or rot. If there’s storm damage, we document every impact, tear, or structural issue so you have what you need for insurance. A real roof inspection isn’t a quick glance from the driveway—it’s a full system check.
Yes, and in most cases, it’s essential. Insurance companies require professional documentation before they’ll approve a claim for roof damage. That means you need a licensed roof inspector to assess the damage, photograph it, and provide a report that explains what happened and what it’ll cost to fix.
We’ve worked with insurance adjusters for years, and we know what they’re looking for. Hail damage has a specific pattern. Wind damage shows up in predictable places. If your claim gets denied, it’s often because the documentation wasn’t thorough enough or didn’t connect the damage to the storm event. We make sure that doesn’t happen.
We’ll inspect your roof after a storm, document everything that qualifies for coverage, and help you submit a claim that’s complete and accurate. If the adjuster comes out, we can be there to walk the roof with them and make sure nothing gets missed. You’re not navigating this alone.
A free roof inspection from a licensed contractor covers everything a paid inspection does—visual assessment of shingles, flashing, gutters, structural components, and attic spaces if accessible. You get photos, a written summary, and a clear explanation of any issues we find. The difference is that a free inspection is typically offered by companies who also do repairs, so if work is needed, you already have an estimate in hand.
Paid inspections are usually for specialized scenarios: pre-purchase home inspections, engineering reports for structural concerns, or thermal imaging to detect hidden leaks. Those involve more time, equipment, or liability, so the cost makes sense. For routine maintenance or post-storm damage checks, a free inspection from a reputable roof inspection company is standard.
The key is making sure the inspector is licensed and certified. Free doesn’t mean less thorough—it just means the company is confident enough in their work to show you the value before asking for a commitment. That’s how we operate, and it’s how you should expect to be treated.
Most roof inspections take between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on the size of your roof and how much damage we’re documenting. If your roof is straightforward and there are no major issues, we can finish in less time. If we’re inspecting after a severe storm or your roof has multiple problem areas, it might take longer to document everything properly.
We’re not rushing through it. A thorough inspection means checking every section, taking photos, and making notes that actually mean something when you’re deciding what to do next. After we’re done on the roof, we’ll spend another 15 to 20 minutes walking you through what we found and answering your questions.
You don’t need to be home for the inspection itself, but we recommend it so you can hear the findings firsthand and ask anything that’s on your mind. We’ll never leave without making sure you understand the condition of your roof and what your options are.