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You’re not climbing on your roof to check for damage. Most homeowners can’t tell the difference between normal wear and a problem that’ll leak into your living room next spring.
That’s where a certified roof inspector comes in. We check every section of your roof, document what we find with photos and measurements, and explain what needs attention now versus what can wait. No guessing. No surprises six months later when water starts dripping through your ceiling.
New Jersey gets hit hard. Between winter freeze-thaw cycles, summer storms, and high winds year-round, your roof takes a beating. Our inspections catch the damage early—when a repair costs hundreds instead of a replacement that runs into five figures. We’ve seen it too many times: a small issue ignored becomes a major expense because nobody looked until it was too late.
USA Home Remodeling has spent more than 10 years inspecting and repairing roofs across Crane Square, NJ and the surrounding Union County area. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major shingle manufacturers—which means we know exactly what to look for and how to document it properly.
We’re a family-run operation. That means when you call, you’re talking to people who actually care whether your roof holds up through the next storm. We don’t upsell. We don’t create problems that aren’t there. We tell you what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and what happens if you wait.
Most of our work comes from referrals and reviews because we do what we say we’re going to do. Crane Square homeowners deal with the same weather patterns, the same aging roof materials, and the same insurance headaches. We’ve handled hundreds of inspections in this area, and we understand what you’re up against.
First, we schedule a time that works for you. We show up on time, and we bring the equipment needed to safely access and assess your entire roof.
During the inspection, we check every section—shingles, flashing, valleys, vents, chimneys, and gutters. We’re looking for missing granules, cracked or lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and any signs of water infiltration. We take photos and measurements of everything that matters. This documentation is critical if you’re filing an insurance claim.
After the inspection, we sit down with you and walk through what we found. We show you the photos, explain what each issue means, and give you a clear breakdown of what needs to be repaired or replaced. If storm damage is involved, we help you understand how to work with your insurance company and what kind of timeline you’re looking at.
You get a detailed written report. No jargon. No runaround. Just the facts about your roof and what comes next.
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Our roof leak inspection covers the entire roofing system. We inspect shingles for wind damage, hail impact, and general wear. We check flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof penetrations where leaks commonly start. We examine valleys where water runoff concentrates. We assess ventilation to make sure your attic isn’t trapping moisture that’ll rot your decking from the inside.
Crane Square sits in an area that sees severe weather. New Jersey has experienced 75 confirmed billion-dollar weather disasters since 1980, with wind and storm damage ranking among the highest in the country. Your roof is taking hits you might not see from the ground. Our inspections are designed to catch that hidden damage before it turns into an emergency.
You also get documentation that insurance companies actually accept. We’ve worked with adjusters for years. We know what they need to see, and we provide it in a format that supports your claim. That means photos with measurements, detailed notes on damage location and severity, and a report that backs up your case.
If you’re buying or selling a home in Crane Square, our inspection gives you leverage. Buyers want to know what they’re getting into. Sellers want to address issues before they kill a deal. We provide the clarity both sides need.
We offer free roof inspections. There’s no charge for us to come out, assess your roof, and provide a detailed report on what we find.
The reason we do this is simple: most homeowners don’t know they have a problem until it’s too late. By the time you see water stains on your ceiling, the damage has already spread into your decking, insulation, and framing. A free inspection catches issues early when repairs are manageable and affordable.
If you need repairs after the inspection, we’ll give you a transparent estimate. No hidden fees. No pressure. You decide what makes sense for your situation and your budget.
We check every part of your roofing system. That includes shingles, underlayment, flashing, valleys, vents, chimneys, and gutters.
On the shingles, we’re looking for missing granules, cracks, curling, lifting, or missing pieces. Granule loss means your shingles are aging and losing their protective layer. Cracks and curling indicate weather damage or poor installation. We also check for hail impact, which leaves circular bruises that weaken the shingle even if it hasn’t cracked yet.
Flashing is critical. It seals the areas where your roof meets a wall, chimney, or vent. If flashing is damaged, bent, or improperly installed, water gets in. We inspect every flashing point to make sure it’s sealed and functional. Valleys are another common failure point because water concentrates there during rain. We check for debris buildup, shingle damage, and proper water flow.
We also assess your attic ventilation and look for signs of moisture or mold inside. Poor ventilation traps heat and humidity, which rots your roof from the inside out. Most homeowners never think about this until the damage is severe.
At least once a year. Ideally in spring or fall when the weather is stable and you can address any issues before the next severe season hits.
New Jersey roofs face freeze-thaw cycles in winter, high heat in summer, and storms year-round. Each season stresses different parts of your roofing system. An annual inspection catches the cumulative damage before it becomes a leak or a structural issue.
You should also schedule an inspection after any major storm. High winds, hail, and heavy rain can cause damage that isn’t visible from the ground. Insurance companies typically give you up to a year to file a claim after a storm, but waiting makes the process harder. The sooner you document the damage, the stronger your claim.
If you’re buying a home, get an inspection before you close. Roof replacement costs between $10,000 and $20,000 for most homes in New Jersey. You don’t want to inherit someone else’s deferred maintenance.
Yes. A professional inspection provides the documentation your insurance company needs to process your claim.
When you file a claim for storm damage, the adjuster wants proof. They need photos showing the damage, measurements indicating the extent, and a professional assessment that connects the damage to the storm event. Without that documentation, your claim gets denied or underpaid.
We’ve worked with insurance adjusters for years. We know what they’re looking for, and we provide it in a format they accept. Our inspection report includes detailed photos of every damaged area, measurements of affected sections, and notes on the type and severity of damage. This backs up your claim and speeds up the approval process.
Most insurance companies allow up to one year from the storm date to file a claim. But waiting complicates things. The longer you wait, the harder it is to prove the damage came from that specific storm versus normal wear. Get the inspection done quickly after a storm, and you put yourself in a stronger position.
We walk you through exactly what’s wrong, what it’ll cost to fix, and what happens if you don’t address it.
Some damage needs immediate attention. If we find active leaks, missing shingles, or compromised flashing, those issues will get worse fast. We’ll prioritize repairs that protect your home from further damage and give you a clear timeline for getting the work done.
Other issues can wait. Minor wear, small cracks, or cosmetic damage might not need urgent repair, but you should keep an eye on them. We’ll tell you what to watch for and when to schedule the next inspection.
If storm damage is involved and you’re filing an insurance claim, we help you navigate that process. We provide the documentation, explain what your policy likely covers, and work with your adjuster to make sure the scope of work is accurate. We’ve seen too many homeowners get lowballed because they didn’t have proper documentation or didn’t understand what they were entitled to.
You’re never obligated to hire us for repairs. The inspection report is yours. You can take it to any contractor you want. But if you choose to work with us, we’ll handle everything from permits to cleanup, and we’ll stand behind the work with real warranties.
Because you don’t know what you’re looking at, and you’re not equipped to safely access the problem areas.
Most homeowners look at their roof from the ground and assume everything is fine if they don’t see obvious damage. But the issues that cause leaks and structural problems aren’t visible from the driveway. Lifted shingles, damaged flashing, and compromised valleys only show up when you’re on the roof with the right training and equipment.
Even if you climb up there, you’re likely to miss the subtle signs of damage. A certified roof inspector knows what hail impact looks like versus normal aging. We know how to spot poor installation that’ll fail in the next storm. We understand how water moves across your roof and where it’s most likely to infiltrate.
There’s also the safety factor. Roof work is dangerous. Falls cause serious injuries and deaths every year. We have the safety equipment, the training, and the insurance to do this work properly. You don’t.
A professional inspection costs you nothing and gives you documentation that protects your investment. Trying to do it yourself saves nothing and risks missing the damage that’ll cost you thousands down the road.
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