Roof Inspections
Storm damage? Insurance claim? Need a new roof? We’ve handled every situation you can think of. Free inspections, honest answers, and we actually know how to handle your insurance company, if needed.
- What We Do
Free Roof Inspections FOR SOUTHWEST MISSOURI
STORM DAMAGE INSPECTIONS
Missouri storms are brutal on roofs. High winds, hail, and heavy rain cause damage you can’t always see from the ground. We document every hit, crack, and tear with photos and detailed reports. If you’re filing an insurance claim, this documentation is critical to getting your claim approved.
Hail damage isn’t always obvious. Bruised shingles, cracked granules, and dented flashing add up fast and shorten your roof’s lifespan. We know exactly what insurance adjusters look for and document every impact. Most homeowners don’t realize they have hail damage until we show them the evidence.
HAIL DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS
WIND DAMAGE INSPECTIONS
Strong winds lift or rip off shingles, tear flashing, and leave your roof vulnerable to leaks. Wind damage can include missing or damaged shingles, exposed underlayment, and torn edges. We document everything for your insurance claim and identify any secondary damage that happened when your roof got compromised.
Insurance companies require proper documentation before they’ll approve a claim. We know exactly what adjusters need to see and how to present it. We photograph every damaged area, measure impact zones, and create reports that hold up during the claims process. Our inspections are built specifically for insurance.
INSURANCE INSPECTIONS
- Roof Inspections
Why do Professional Roof Inspections Matter?
CATCH PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY BECOME EXPENSIVE REplacements
DOCUMENT STORM DAMAGE FOR INSURANCE CLAIMS
GET ACCURATE ROOF CONDITION REPORTS WITH PHOTOS
IDENTIFY DAMAGE YOU CAN'T SEE FROM THE GROUND
EXTEND YOUR ROOF'S LIFESPAN WITH EARLY DETECTION
- Roofing IS What We Do
PROTECTING HOMES ACROSS SOUTHWEST MISSOURI
We’ve brought years of roofing expertise to Southwest Missouri, building trust one roof at a time. These numbers represent real homes we’ve protected and homeowners who trusted us with their biggest investment.
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- Our FAQs
Roof Inspection FAQs Made Simple
Yes.
We provide free, no-pressure inspections for every homeowner.
We’ll climb up, document what we find with photos, and give you a detailed Roof Condition Report.
You’ll know exactly what’s happening with your roof.
Most inspections take 30-45 minutes depending on your roof size and complexity.
We inspect shingles, flashing, ventilation, gutters, and look for any storm damage.
You’ll have a complete report with photos before we leave your property.
We check your whole roofing system, we look at shingles for damage, inspect flashing around chimneys and vents, examine ventilation systems, assess gutters and downspouts, and look for signs of leaks or water damage.
You get detailed photos of everything we find and a written Roof Condition Report explaining what needs attention.
Absolutely. We document storm damage specifically for insurance claims. We know what adjusters look for and how to photograph and report damage so your claim gets approved.
We can also meet with your adjuster to make sure nothing gets missed during their inspection.
As soon as possible. Storm damage needs to be documented quickly, and most insurance policies have filing deadlines. The sooner we inspect and document the damage, the stronger your claim will be.
We typically schedule inspections within a few days of your call.
No, you don’t have to be home.
Most of our work happens on the roof and outside. If you want to be there to discuss findings in person, that’s great, but we can also send you the full report with photos and call you to go over everything we found.
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Everything You Need to Know About Roof Inspections
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