Know Before You Spend A Dollar
A free, no-pressure inspection with a photo report. Find out exactly what your roof needs, even if the answer is nothing.
Most roof quotes in this market are a guess from the driveway. Somebody looks up, names a number and hopes. That's how homeowners end up paying for roofs they didn't need, or skipping repairs they did.
Our inspection works differently. We get on the roof, we get in the attic, and we photograph everything: shingle condition, flashing, valleys, vent boots, decking, ventilation. You get the photos and a written summary whether you hire us or not. It costs you nothing, and it ends the guessing.
After a storm is the obvious one. Hail damage in Marietta often isn't visible from the ground, and insurance claims have deadlines. An inspection right after a storm, with dated photos, protects your claim window. If we find storm damage, our storm damage team works directly with your adjuster.
Before buying or selling a home. Before the warranty on a newer roof runs out. When the roof is 15-plus years old and you want a real read on remaining life instead of a salesman's countdown. Or when another company quoted you a replacement and you want a second opinion with photos attached.
If the inspection turns up problems, you'll get a clear path: a repair price if it's repairable through our repair work we handle weekly, or itemized replacement quotes if it's not.
Because the inspection report has no agenda. We're a veteran-owned, BBB A+ accredited team, part of our Marietta roofing company with 301 Google reviews at 4.8 stars, and the fastest way to lose that rating would be inventing problems on roofs that don't have any. Plenty of our inspections end with a handshake and a roof that's fine.
You get a photo set organized by finding, not a wall of thumbnails. Each issue gets a close-up photo, a plain-English note on what it is and what happens if it's left alone, and a location on the roof so any contractor, us or not, can find it. Attic-side findings are photographed the same way: decking condition, ventilation, insulation contact and any daylight or moisture staining.
The report closes with a straight verdict in one of three lanes. Lane one: the roof is fine, here's the year we'd check it again. Lane two: targeted repairs, with a firm price per item. Lane three: replacement territory, with material options priced side by side and honest remaining-life estimates if you'd rather wait a season.
Around a third of our inspections land in lane one. We tell homeowners their roof is fine on a weekly basis, which is easy to do when the inspection is free and the reviews are public. The inspections that find problems find them with photos attached, so you're never taking a stranger's word about a part of your house you can't see.
It's free with no obligation. We inspect, photograph what we find and give you a written report and quote. If the roof is fine, we tell you it's fine and you keep the report.
Once a year is the baseline, plus a check after any major hail or wind event. Metro Atlanta's spring storm season is the reason. Damage from one hail pass is easy to miss from the ground and easy to prove from the roof.
Yes. A general home inspector looks at the roof from a ladder or the ground. We get on the roof and into the attic, which is where deferred problems hide. It's the cheapest bargaining power you'll ever bring to a negotiation.