Roof Inspection in Garwood, NJ

Catch Small Problems Before They Cost Thousands

Free professional roof inspection that finds hidden damage, documents everything for insurance, and gives you a clear plan forward.

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Know Exactly What's Happening Up There

You’re not climbing on your roof after every storm. You shouldn’t have to guess whether that last hailstorm did damage you can’t see from the ground. A professional roof inspection gives you the full picture—missing granules, cracked flashing, worn seals around vents, early signs of leaks before they show up on your ceiling.

Most roof problems don’t announce themselves until they’re expensive. A small leak in your attic today becomes water damage, mold, and rotted decking six months from now. That’s a $600 repair turning into a $4,000+ problem because it went unnoticed.

We inspect every zone of your roof system. Interior ceilings and attic spaces for moisture or stains. The perimeter and garage for structural issues. The rooftop itself for shingle condition, flashing integrity, and storm damage. You get a written report that tells you what’s wrong, what’s urgent, and what can wait. No pressure, no upselling—just the information you need to make a smart decision about your home.

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We've Been Doing This in Garwood for Years

USA Home Remodeling has spent over a decade working on homes right here in Union County. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major shingle manufacturers. That means we know how New Jersey weather beats up roofs—heavy snow loads in winter, summer storms with hail, nor’easters that rip shingles off in spring.

Garwood homes face the same challenges as the rest of the region. Older roofs, storm exposure, and the reality that most homeowners don’t think about their roof until something goes wrong. We’re the local crew that shows up, does the work right, and doesn’t disappear when the job’s done.

Our approach is straightforward. Free inspections and estimates. Clear communication about what you’re dealing with. No hidden costs or surprise fees after we start. We’re here because we do good work and people tell their neighbors.

How Our Roof Inspection Process Works

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

You schedule a free inspection. We show up on time and start with a walk-through inside your home—checking ceilings, attic spaces, anywhere water damage might show up first. Then we move outside to inspect the perimeter, your garage, and finally the roof itself.

We’re looking at shingle condition, flashing around chimneys and vents, the state of your underlayment if it’s visible, and any signs of storm damage like bruising from hail or wind lift. We check your gutters too, because that’s where a lot of problems start or get worse.

After the inspection, you get a written report. It breaks down what we found, what needs attention now, and what you should keep an eye on. If there’s damage, we’ll walk you through repair vs replacement costs and help you understand your options. If your roof is fine, we tell you that too.

The whole process takes about an hour. You’re not locked into anything. You just get the facts about your roof and a clear path forward if something needs fixing.

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What You Actually Get from This Inspection

This isn’t a guy with a ladder giving you a quick look. It’s a systematic five-zone inspection that covers every part of your roof system. Interior inspection for water stains or moisture. Attic inspection for ventilation issues, insulation problems, and hidden leaks. Perimeter and garage checks for structural concerns. And a full rooftop assessment for shingle wear, flashing condition, and storm damage.

New Jersey weather is tough on roofs. Garwood sees everything—heavy rain, snow, ice dams, summer heat that bakes shingles, and storms that come through with enough wind to lift edges or enough hail to crack surfaces. Your roof takes a beating, and most of that damage is invisible from the ground.

We document everything with photos and notes. If you’re buying or selling a home, this report works for real estate transactions. If you’re filing an insurance claim after a storm, it gives you the documentation you need. If you just want to know whether your 18-year-old roof has another few years in it, we’ll tell you straight.

You also get guidance on what happens next. If repairs are needed, we explain the scope and cost. If it’s time for a replacement, we walk through material options that make sense for this climate. And if your roof is holding up fine, you’ll know when to schedule the next checkup.

How much does a roof inspection cost in Garwood, NJ?

We don’t charge for inspections or estimates. You call, we come out, we assess your roof, and you get a written report at no cost.

Most roofing companies in the area operate the same way because the inspection is how we understand what you’re dealing with. It’s also how you decide whether you want to work with us. Some specialized inspections—like a full roof certification for a real estate transaction—can run between $75 and $200 depending on what’s required, but a standard damage assessment or condition check is free.

If you’re comparing that to other areas, residential roof inspections typically cost anywhere from $75 to $600 depending on the type of inspection, the size of your home, and what’s included. We keep it simple. No charge unless you’re asking for something beyond a standard inspection.

If you’ve had a recent storm with hail or high winds, that’s the most obvious reason. Hail damage isn’t always visible from the ground, and wind can lift shingles or damage flashing without you noticing until a leak starts.

Other signs include missing or curling shingles, granules collecting in your gutters, water stains on your ceiling or in your attic, and any roof that’s 15 years or older. Even if everything looks fine, roofs should be inspected every three to five years depending on the material. Shingle roofs benefit from checks every three years. Tile or metal roofs can go five.

You should also get an inspection if you’re buying or selling a home, filing an insurance claim, or if your insurance company is asking for a condition report. It’s a lot easier to address small issues now than to deal with emergency repairs during the next storm.

About an hour for most homes. That includes the interior check, attic inspection, perimeter walk, and the rooftop assessment. Larger homes or more complex roof systems might take a bit longer, but you’re not losing your whole day.

We move through the process systematically so nothing gets missed. Interior and attic checks go fast unless we find something that needs a closer look. The rooftop portion takes the most time because we’re checking every section for damage, wear, and potential problem areas.

After the inspection, we’ll spend another 10 to 15 minutes walking you through what we found. You’ll get the written report either on the spot or within a day, depending on how much documentation is involved. If there’s storm damage or insurance documentation needed, we make sure everything is detailed and clear.

You can check for obvious problems from the ground—missing shingles, sagging areas, debris buildup. But you shouldn’t get on your roof, especially after a storm. It’s dangerous, and you’re likely to miss the kind of damage that matters most.

Hail bruising, granule loss, cracked flashing, and early signs of seal failure aren’t easy to spot unless you know what you’re looking for. A lot of storm damage doesn’t show up as a visible hole or missing shingle. It shows up as compromised integrity that leads to leaks months later.

Professional inspections also give you documentation that matters for insurance claims and real estate transactions. If you’re trying to file a claim or negotiate a home sale, “I looked at it myself” doesn’t carry the same weight as a licensed contractor’s written assessment. We have the training, the insurance, and the liability coverage to do this safely and thoroughly.

It depends on what caused the damage. Homeowner’s insurance typically covers weather-related damage—hail, wind, falling trees, storm debris. It doesn’t cover wear and tear, age-related deterioration, or damage from lack of maintenance.

If we find storm damage during an inspection, we document everything with photos and detailed notes. That documentation supports your insurance claim. You’ll need to file the claim with your insurance company, and they’ll send an adjuster to verify the damage. Our report helps that process move faster and gives you a clear record of what was found and when.

Insurance companies in New Jersey are familiar with storm damage claims, but they also look closely at whether the damage is recent or pre-existing. That’s why it’s smart to get an inspection after any major storm, even if you don’t see obvious problems. If damage exists and you wait too long to document it, the insurance company might argue it’s from an earlier event or normal aging.

We walk you through exactly what’s wrong, how urgent it is, and what your options are. Some damage needs immediate attention—active leaks, large sections of missing shingles, compromised flashing that’s letting water in. Other issues can be monitored or scheduled for repair when it makes sense for your budget.

You’ll get a written report that breaks everything down. If repairs are the right move, we’ll give you a clear estimate for the work. If the damage is extensive enough that replacement makes more sense, we’ll explain why and what that looks like in terms of cost and timeline.

You’re not pressured into anything. The inspection gives you information. What you do with that information is your call. If you want a second opinion, that’s fine. If you want to wait and think about it, that’s fine too. Our job is to make sure you understand what’s happening with your roof so you can make the decision that’s right for your home and your situation.

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