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You’re not climbing up there yourself. And from the ground, everything might look fine. But that’s exactly when problems are brewing—hidden damage from last winter’s ice, missing granules from summer storms, or flashing that’s starting to fail.
A professional roof inspection gives you the full picture. We check every vulnerable point: seams, penetrations, vents, flashing around chimneys and skylights. We look for nail pops, granule loss, and ventilation issues that lead to premature aging. Most importantly, we catch the early signs before water finds its way into your attic, insulation, or walls.
If there’s damage, you’ll know what it is, where it is, and what it means for your roof’s lifespan. If everything checks out, you get peace of mind. Either way, you’re making decisions based on facts, not guesses.
We’ve spent a decade working on roofs across Vauxhall and the surrounding New Jersey area. We’re licensed, insured, and certified by major shingle manufacturers. That’s not marketing talk—it means we’ve met their technical standards and continue to follow best practices on every job.
We’re a family-run company, which means you’re not getting a different crew every time or dealing with a call center. You get straightforward communication, transparent pricing, and honest assessments. We offer free inspections because we’d rather earn your trust than pressure you into something you don’t need.
Vauxhall homeowners deal with specific challenges: coastal humidity, nor’easters that deliver wind-driven rain, and freeze-thaw cycles that crack and lift shingles. We’ve seen it all, and we know what holds up and what doesn’t in this climate.
We start with a visual assessment from the ground to identify any obvious issues. Then we get on the roof—safely—and walk every section. We’re looking at shingle condition, checking for curling, cracking, or missing pieces. We inspect all the flashing around chimneys, vents, and skylights, since that’s where most leaks start.
We examine the gutters for granule accumulation, which tells us how much your shingles are deteriorating. We check attic ventilation and look for signs of moisture or previous leaks. If you’ve had recent storms, we pay extra attention to wind damage and hail impact.
After the inspection, we’ll walk you through what we found. If there’s damage, we explain what needs attention now versus what you can monitor. If your roof is in good shape, we’ll tell you that too. You’ll get documentation you can use for insurance purposes or your own records. No pressure, no upselling—just clear information so you can decide what makes sense for your home and budget.
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A thorough residential roof inspection covers more than just shingles. We evaluate the entire roofing system because problems rarely exist in isolation.
We check for storm damage that’s common in New Jersey—wind-lifted shingles, hail dimples, and debris impact. We look at flashing integrity around every penetration point. We assess your roof’s drainage, because standing water accelerates deterioration. We examine soffit and fascia for rot or pest damage.
Insurance companies across New Jersey have been sending letters to homeowners about roof age and condition. Sometimes they threaten non-renewal even when you haven’t noticed any problems. Our inspection gives you the documentation you need to respond to those letters—or to file a claim if there’s legitimate damage.
The typical roof inspection in New Jersey costs between $150 and $400. That’s a small investment compared to the thousands you’d spend on emergency repairs if a small problem goes unnoticed. We offer free inspections because we’ve built our business on referrals and repeat customers, not one-time sales.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation—once in spring and once in fall. Spring inspections catch damage from winter ice, snow load, and freeze-thaw cycles. Fall inspections prepare your roof for the next round of harsh weather and identify any issues from summer storms.
You should also schedule an inspection after any major storm, especially if you’ve had high winds, hail, or heavy rain. New Jersey sits in Wind Zone II, which means we regularly experience wind speeds up to 160 mph during severe weather. That kind of force can lift shingles, damage flashing, and create entry points for water—even if everything looks fine from the ground.
If you’ve received a letter from your insurance company about your roof’s age or condition, get an inspection immediately. You’ll need documentation to respond, and if there is damage, you want to catch it before your coverage is affected.
An inspection is diagnostic. We’re evaluating your roof’s current condition, identifying any damage or wear, and giving you an accurate picture of what’s happening. You get documentation of problem areas, an assessment of remaining lifespan, and recommendations for repairs or monitoring.
An estimate comes after we’ve identified issues. That’s when we provide pricing for specific repairs or replacement. Some companies blur this line and use “free inspections” as a sales tactic to push immediate replacement. We don’t operate that way.
Our inspections are genuinely free, and they’re thorough. If your roof is fine, we’ll tell you. If you need minor repairs, we’ll explain what and why. If replacement makes more sense than ongoing repairs, we’ll show you the numbers. You’re never obligated to move forward with any work, and you’ll have all the information you need to make the right decision for your situation.
Yes. We’ve helped many Vauxhall homeowners navigate the insurance claim process, and we understand how frustrating it can be. Insurance companies have their own adjusters, but those adjusters work for the insurance company—not for you.
We document damage thoroughly with photos and detailed notes. We can meet with your insurance adjuster during their inspection to make sure nothing gets missed. We provide estimates that break down exactly what needs to be repaired or replaced and why. If your claim gets denied or undervalued, we can help you understand your options for appeal.
The key is acting quickly. Most policies require you to report damage within a specific timeframe, and waiting too long can jeopardize your claim. Even if you’re not sure whether the damage is covered, it’s worth having us inspect and document everything. That documentation protects you if issues worsen or if you need to prove when the damage occurred.
Plenty. Granule loss is a big one—those ceramic granules protect your shingles from UV damage, and once they’re gone, your roof ages much faster. You won’t notice gradual granule loss from the ground, but we see it immediately and can tell you how advanced it is.
Nail pops and seal failures are another common issue. Shingles rely on a thermal seal to stay bonded, and when that seal fails, wind can get underneath and cause lifting. Nail pops create small holes that let water in. Both problems are invisible from ground level.
We also catch flashing issues before they leak. Flashing around chimneys, skylights, and vents deteriorates over time, but you won’t see rust or separation until you’re up close. We check attic ventilation too—poor ventilation causes heat and moisture buildup that rots your roof deck from the inside. By the time you notice interior damage, you’re looking at a much bigger repair bill. A professional inspection catches these issues early, when they’re still manageable and affordable.
Most residential roof inspections take between 45 minutes and two hours, depending on your roof’s size, pitch, and complexity. A simple ranch with easy access goes faster than a two-story home with multiple valleys, dormers, and skylights.
We’re not rushing through it. We’re physically walking every section of your roof, checking every vulnerable point, and documenting what we find. If we spot damage, we take time to photograph it and assess the extent. If your roof has multiple layers or previous repairs, we need to understand what’s underneath and whether old problems are affecting current performance.
After the physical inspection, we’ll spend 15 to 30 minutes walking you through our findings. We’ll show you photos, explain what we saw, and answer your questions. You’re not getting a rushed sales pitch—you’re getting a real consultation with someone who just spent an hour examining your roof. That time investment is worth it because you’ll leave with actual knowledge about your roof’s condition, not vague reassurances or scare tactics.
We’ll show you exactly what we found, where it is, and what it means. Some damage requires immediate attention—active leaks, large sections of missing shingles, or compromised flashing that’s letting water in. Other issues can be monitored or addressed during your next planned maintenance.
We’ll give you a clear recommendation based on the severity. If repairs make sense, we’ll explain what’s involved and provide pricing. If the damage is extensive enough that replacement is more cost-effective than ongoing repairs, we’ll walk you through that scenario too. You’ll get honest numbers either way.
If the damage might be covered by insurance, we’ll help you document everything and guide you through the claim process. We’ve worked with every major carrier, and we know what they look for. Our goal is to make sure you get the coverage you’re entitled to and that any repairs are done right the first time. You’re never pressured to make an immediate decision, and we’ll answer as many questions as you need to feel confident about the next steps.