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You’re not looking for a sales pitch. You need someone to get on your roof, tell you what’s wrong, and give you documentation you can actually use.
Most roofing problems don’t announce themselves until water’s already coming through your ceiling. By then, you’re not just fixing shingles—you’re dealing with rotted decking, damaged insulation, maybe even mold. A professional roof inspection catches those issues while they’re still small. We’re talking about the difference between an $800 repair and a $15,000 replacement.
If you’re filing an insurance claim after a storm, you need more than photos from the ground. Adjusters want detailed reports, measurements, and proof of damage. That’s what a certified inspection gives you. And if there’s no damage? You get peace of mind and documentation that your roof is solid—which matters when you’re selling or just trying to sleep through the next thunderstorm.
We don’t charge for inspections. You get a licensed contractor with manufacturer certifications looking at every inch of your roof, and you walk away knowing exactly where you stand.
We’ve been inspecting and repairing roofs in Hillside since 2008. That’s long enough to know which roofs hold up to New Jersey winters and which ones start failing after ten years. Long enough to recognize storm damage patterns and know what insurance companies actually need to see in a claim.
USA Home Remodeling is a family-run operation. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major shingle manufacturers. We don’t work with subcontractors who disappear after a deposit. When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve been doing this work in your neighborhood for nearly two decades.
You’ll find us on Google with consistent five-star reviews because we show up when we say we will, we explain what we find in plain language, and we don’t push repairs you don’t need. That’s how you stay in business in the same town for seventeen years.
You call or fill out a form. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a few days, faster if there’s storm damage or an active leak.
When we arrive, we start with a visual inspection from the ground to spot obvious issues. Then we get on the roof. We’re checking shingle condition, flashing around chimneys and vents, the integrity of valleys, signs of moisture or granule loss, and any areas where wind or hail might’ve caused damage you can’t see from your driveway.
We take photos of everything. If we find damage, you get a written report with measurements and documentation. If you’re filing an insurance claim, that report includes everything your adjuster needs. If you’re just doing routine maintenance, we’ll tell you what needs attention now and what you should keep an eye on.
The whole process takes about an hour, depending on your roof size and pitch. You don’t pay for the inspection. You get a clear assessment, and then you decide what makes sense for your home and your budget.
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Every inspection covers the full roof system. That means shingles, underlayment where visible, flashing, gutters, downspouts, vents, and any penetrations like skylights or chimneys. We’re looking for storm damage, wear from age, improper installation, and early signs of leaks.
Hillside gets hit hard by nor’easters and summer storms. High winds lift shingles. Hail cracks them. Ice dams cause water to back up under the roofline. We know what those damage patterns look like because we’ve seen them on hundreds of roofs in this area. If your roof is over fifteen years old, you’re in the zone where small problems start turning into big ones fast.
You also get a realistic timeline. If something needs immediate attention, we’ll tell you. If it can wait a year, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not here to scare you into a full replacement when a repair will buy you five more years. But we’re also not going to sugarcoat it if your roof is failing.
The report you receive includes photos, written findings, and recommendations. If repairs are needed, we provide a detailed estimate with no hidden costs. If insurance is involved, we’ll work directly with your adjuster to make sure your claim has the documentation it needs.
We don’t charge for roof inspections. Most roofing companies in New Jersey charge between $150 and $400 for a standard residential inspection, but we include it free as part of our service.
If you’re evaluating storm damage, planning a repair, or just want to know the condition of your roof before it becomes a problem, you shouldn’t have to pay for that information. We believe transparency starts with access, so we offer free inspections with no obligation to hire us for the work.
The inspection itself is thorough—same process whether you’re paying or not. You get a licensed contractor on your roof, a detailed report, photos, and a written assessment. The only difference is you’re not writing a check just to find out what’s going on.
A real inspection means someone gets on your roof and examines the entire system up close. We’re checking shingle condition, looking for cracks, curling, or missing granules. We inspect flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights—that’s where most leaks start. We evaluate valleys, check for proper ventilation, and look at the condition of your gutters and downspouts.
We also look for signs of interior damage from the attic if accessible. Water stains, mold, or sagging decking tell us there’s been moisture intrusion even if the leak isn’t active right now. That’s critical information, especially if you’re buying, selling, or filing an insurance claim.
You get a written report with photos and our findings. If there’s damage, we document it with measurements and specifics your insurance company can use. If your roof is in good shape, you get confirmation in writing. Either way, you know exactly what you’re dealing with.
Most inspections take between 45 minutes and an hour. If you’ve got a larger home, a steep pitch, or multiple roof levels, it might take a bit longer. If we find damage that requires a closer look, we’ll spend the extra time to document it properly.
You don’t need to be home, but a lot of people prefer to be there so we can walk through what we found right after. We’ll show you photos, point out problem areas, and answer any questions on the spot. If you’re not available, we’ll send the full report and follow up by phone.
The inspection itself is just the visual assessment and documentation. If you decide to move forward with repairs, we’ll schedule that separately. There’s no pressure to commit the same day—you get the information, and you take whatever time you need to make the right call.
Yes. If you’re filing a claim for storm damage, a professional inspection gives you the documentation your insurance company needs to process it. Adjusters want proof—photos, measurements, and a written assessment from a licensed contractor. Without that, claims get delayed or denied.
We’ve worked with dozens of homeowners in Hillside filing claims after hail, wind, and ice damage. We know what adjusters look for, and we document everything to those standards. That includes noting the type of damage, the extent, and whether it’s consistent with the storm event you’re claiming.
In New Jersey, insurers paid over $3.8 billion in hail damage claims in recent years, but they don’t just hand out checks. You need a paper trail. Our inspection report gives you that, and if needed, we’ll communicate directly with your adjuster to support your claim. If the damage is covered, you’re in a much stronger position. If it’s not, at least you know before you invest in repairs out of pocket.
Every three to five years if your roof is under fifteen years old and you haven’t had any major storms. After that, you should inspect annually. New Jersey weather is tough on roofs—freeze-thaw cycles, heavy snow, summer heat, and high winds all take a toll.
If you’ve had a significant storm with hail or winds over 50 mph, get an inspection within a few weeks. Damage doesn’t always show up as an immediate leak. Cracked shingles or lifted flashing can let water in slowly, and by the time you notice it inside, you’re looking at structural damage.
Homes with roofs over twenty years old are three times more likely to file a wind or hail claim, according to industry data. That’s not a coincidence—older roofs just don’t hold up the same way. If your roof is in that range, annual inspections catch problems while they’re still fixable. Waiting until you see a leak usually means you’re past the point of a simple repair.
Honestly? Not much, if you’re working with a legitimate contractor. A free inspection from a licensed, insured company like ours covers the same ground as a paid one. We’re still getting on the roof, checking every component, taking photos, and giving you a detailed report.
The difference is usually in who’s offering it and why. Some companies charge because they’re offering a third-party assessment with no intention of doing the work—that’s common in real estate transactions. Others charge because they’re not set up to absorb the cost of inspections into their business model.
We offer free inspections because we’re confident in our work and our reputation. If your roof needs repair, we want the chance to earn your business. If it doesn’t, you’ve gotten valuable information at no cost, and you’ll remember that when you do need a roofing contractor down the line. Either way, the inspection itself is thorough, professional, and documented—same as any paid service.