How long does a roof inspection take?
Most residential inspections in Jackson take 45 minutes to 90 minutes depending on the size and complexity of the roof. We spend time on the exterior examining every component, check attic space when accessible for signs of moisture and ventilation issues, and walk you through our findings before we leave. You get a written report with photos the same day.
What does the inspection report include?
A written assessment of overall roof condition, photos of every problem area we identified, specific recommendations broken down by urgency, and our honest read on whether you’re looking at maintenance, repairs, or a roof that’s approaching replacement territory. We prioritize findings so you know what needs immediate attention versus what you can plan for over the next year or two.
Can you inspect my roof for an insurance claim?
Yes, and we do it regularly after significant storm events in Madison County. We document all damage with photos and measurements that meet insurance company requirements, can meet with your adjuster on site, and provide detailed written reports that support the claim process. If you’ve had a hail or wind event and aren’t sure whether to file a claim, an inspection first gives you the information you need to make that decision.
What if you find problems during the inspection?
We document everything with photos and explain what we found in plain terms. Minor issues that can be handled quickly are often addressed the same day or scheduled for a separate repair visit. Larger problems get a detailed written estimate with timeline recommendations based on urgency. We never start additional work without discussing it with you first and getting your approval.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Do I still need an inspection?
Most of the damage that causes expensive problems on Jackson roofs isn’t visible from the ground. Granule loss on upper slopes, flashing separation around chimneys, impact damage from hail, and early-stage decking deterioration from moisture all develop out of sight. By the time something is visible from your driveway, it’s usually been a problem for a while. An annual inspection is how you find these things before they become expensive.
How often should Jackson homeowners schedule roof inspections?
Once a year for most homes, with an additional inspection after any significant storm event. Homes over 15 years old, homes with large trees close to the roofline, and homes in East Jackson where historical storm damage rates are higher than other parts of the county benefit from consistent annual inspections. Newer homes in good condition can often go every two years if they’ve been well maintained and haven’t been through major weather events.