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You’re not climbing up there yourself. You shouldn’t have to guess whether that last storm did damage or wonder if those shingles are lifting. A certified roof inspector gives you the full picture in writing, with photos, so you know what needs attention now and what can wait.
Most roof damage doesn’t announce itself. Hail leaves marks that fade as shingles weather. Wind lifts tabs you can’t see from the ground. Even small holes turn into major leaks before you notice water inside. By the time you spot a ceiling stain, you’re already looking at repairs that could’ve been prevented.
An annual roof inspection catches these issues early. You get documentation for insurance claims if storm damage is present. You avoid emergency repairs during the next heavy rain. And if you’re planning to sell, you’ll have proof your roof is in good shape or know exactly what needs fixing before buyers start negotiating.
We’ve been doing this in Vauxhall and throughout Union County for over a decade. We’re licensed contractors, certified by GAF and other major manufacturers, and we know exactly what New Jersey weather does to roofs. We’ve seen the damage from nor’easters, summer storms, and those surprise hail events that leave homeowners scrambling.
We’re a family-owned business, which means we’re not running through inspections to hit quotas. We take the time to check everything, explain what we find in plain terms, and give you a written report you can actually use. No pressure, no upselling services you don’t need.
If there’s storm damage, we’ll document it properly for your insurance claim. If your roof just needs minor maintenance, we’ll tell you that too. You get honest answers and a clear path forward.
First, we schedule a time that works for you. No waiting weeks for an opening. When we arrive, we’ll do a complete visual inspection of your entire roof surface, checking shingles, flashing, vents, chimneys, and any penetrations where leaks commonly start.
We’re looking for specific things: bruising from hail, lifted or missing shingles from wind, cracked or curling tabs, damaged flashing around chimneys and vents, granule loss that exposes the underlying material, and any signs of moisture or previous repairs that didn’t hold up. We also check your gutters and downspouts since they’re part of your roof system.
After the inspection, you get a detailed written report with photos. We’ll walk you through what we found, explain what’s urgent and what’s not, and answer any questions you have. If we find storm damage, we’ll help you understand the insurance claim process. If repairs are needed, we’ll give you a clear estimate with no surprises. And if your roof is in good shape, we’ll tell you that too and recommend when to schedule your next inspection.
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Every roof inspection we do in Vauxhall covers the full roof system. That means we’re checking every section of shingles, all flashing areas, pipe boots, ridge vents, soffit and fascia, and any valleys where water runs off. We’re not just looking at the obvious spots.
New Jersey’s weather is tough on roofs. You get heavy snow loads in winter, intense sun in summer, and storms year-round that bring wind, hail, and driving rain. We’ve seen how these conditions create specific types of damage, and we know where to look. Hailstorms might leave circular bruises on shingles. High winds lift tabs on the edges and ridges first. Ice dams cause water to back up under shingles along the eaves.
We document everything with photos and notes. You’ll see exactly what we’re talking about, not just hear vague descriptions. If there’s damage, you’ll have the evidence you need for insurance. If maintenance is recommended, you’ll understand why. And because we’re certified by major manufacturers and fully licensed, our inspections carry weight with insurance companies and during real estate transactions. You’re getting a professional assessment you can actually use to make decisions about your home.
At minimum, once a year. Most homeowners schedule inspections in spring or fall, before the harshest weather hits. But you should also get your roof inspected after any major storm, especially if you saw hail, heard strong winds, or noticed debris on your property.
Here’s why annual inspections matter in New Jersey. Your roof takes a beating from freeze-thaw cycles, summer heat, heavy snow, and storms. Small issues develop gradually, and by the time you notice them from inside your house, you’re already dealing with water damage, mold, or structural problems that cost significantly more to fix.
If your roof is over 15 years old, consider inspections twice a year. Older roofs deteriorate faster, and catching problems early can extend their lifespan by years. It’s also smart to get an inspection if you’re buying or selling a home, filing an insurance claim, or if you’ve never had your roof professionally evaluated. The cost of an inspection is minimal compared to emergency repairs or a full replacement you weren’t planning for.
We’re checking for any condition that could lead to leaks or structural damage. That includes missing, cracked, or curling shingles, damaged or improperly sealed flashing around chimneys and vents, worn or cracked pipe boots, granule loss on asphalt shingles, sagging or uneven roof planes, damaged or clogged gutters, signs of moisture or previous leaks, and evidence of storm damage like hail bruising or wind-lifted tabs.
We also look at the overall condition of your roof system. Are the shingles nearing the end of their lifespan? Is the ventilation adequate to prevent moisture buildup in your attic? Are there areas where water might be pooling instead of draining properly? These aren’t always urgent issues, but they’re things you need to know about.
The inspection includes checking from multiple angles. We examine the roof surface up close, look at the underside from your attic if accessible, and assess the exterior condition of all roof penetrations and edges. You get a complete picture, not just a quick walk around. And because we document everything with photos, you can see exactly what we’re describing in the report.
Yes, and it’s often essential. Insurance companies want professional documentation of storm damage, and they’re increasingly strict about what they’ll cover. A licensed roof inspector provides the evidence you need: photos of the damage, a written assessment of what caused it, and a detailed report that shows the extent of the problem.
After a major storm in Vauxhall, you should get your roof inspected quickly. Some storm damage isn’t immediately obvious. Hail can bruise shingles without creating visible holes right away, but those bruises compromise the shingle’s integrity and lead to leaks down the road. Wind damage might lift tabs that reseal themselves temporarily but fail during the next storm. The sooner you document the damage, the stronger your claim.
We’ve worked with insurance companies for years. We know what they’re looking for in a claim, and we know how to document damage in a way that supports your case. We’ll also give you an honest assessment. If the damage isn’t significant enough to file a claim, we’ll tell you that too. But if you have legitimate storm damage, our inspection report gives you the documentation to move forward with confidence.
We offer free roof inspections. That means you can get a professional assessment of your roof’s condition without any upfront cost. We do this because we want you to know exactly what you’re dealing with before making any decisions about repairs or replacement.
Most roof inspection companies in New Jersey charge between $150 and $400 depending on the size of your roof and the type of inspection. Some offer free inspections if you end up hiring them for repairs, but charge if you don’t. We don’t operate that way. You get a thorough inspection and a detailed report regardless of whether you hire us for any additional work.
There’s no catch. We’re confident in our work, and we know that being upfront and transparent builds trust. If your roof needs repairs, we’ll give you a clear estimate. If it doesn’t, we’ll tell you that and recommend when to schedule your next inspection. Either way, you’re not paying for the inspection itself, and you’re getting the information you need to protect your home and make informed decisions.
A roof inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of your roof’s current condition. We’re looking at everything to identify damage, wear, potential problems, and overall health. You get a detailed report that tells you what’s wrong, what’s working fine, and what might need attention in the future. It’s diagnostic, not transactional.
A roof estimate happens when you already know you need work done. Maybe your roof is leaking, or the inspection found damage, or you’re ready to replace an old roof. The estimate gives you pricing for specific repairs or replacement, outlines what work we’ll do, and provides a timeline. It’s the next step after you’ve identified a problem.
Sometimes they happen together. If we inspect your roof and find damage that needs immediate attention, we can provide an estimate on the spot. But they serve different purposes. The inspection tells you what’s happening with your roof right now. The estimate tells you what it’ll cost to fix it. Both are free when you work with us, and both give you the information you need without pressure to commit to anything until you’re ready.
You can do a basic visual check from the ground, but a professional roof inspection catches things you’ll miss and keeps you safe. Roofs are dangerous, especially if they’re wet, steep, or covered in debris. Every year, homeowners get seriously injured trying to inspect or repair their own roofs. It’s not worth the risk.
Even if you get up there safely, you might not know what you’re looking at. Is that shingle damage from age or from hail? Is that flashing properly sealed or just barely holding? Are those granules in the gutter normal wear or a sign your roof is failing? A certified roof inspector has seen thousands of roofs and knows exactly what indicates a problem versus normal wear and tear.
Professional inspections also carry weight with insurance companies and during real estate transactions. If you’re filing a storm damage claim, your insurance company wants documentation from a licensed contractor, not photos you took yourself. If you’re selling your home, buyers trust a professional inspection report more than your word that the roof is fine. And because our inspections are free, there’s no financial reason to skip the professional assessment and risk missing something important.