Roofing Inspections

Is your roof missing shingles or leaking?

You could be allowing more damage to arise and cause further damage to other parts of your roof, truss, or areas of your home or business.


If you think you may have some roof damage after a storm or visible discoloration on your ceiling tiles or ceiling walls, have it checked and repaired by a roofing professional today. You'll save money, protect your assets and enjoy peace of mind. 

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Why Roof Inspections Are Required

While roof inspections as part of regular maintenance could help you assess issues with your roof and determine the life it has left, if you are buying a house many lenders will require an inspection as part of the process before they cut a check. The inspection will tell them what impending repairs will be needed and if there is anything that seriously compromises the roof. This is valuable information to know if someone is getting ready to lend you money to buy a house. If you own a commercial building, roof inspections might be necessary when there is an upcoming roof repair or replacement. A roof inspection will determine the longevity of the roof and/or if it is compromised.

What Does a Roof Inspection Look At?

Roof inspections will provide an all-encompassing assessment of the health of your roof and it will identify any warning signs of bigger, more substantial damage. They will look for:

  • Signs of water damage
  • Mold, mildew, or moss
  • Ventilation problems
  • Old, broken, or curling shingles
  • Shingle deterioration
  • Clogged gutters
  • Loose seams (if metal roof)
  • Damaged flashing
  • Interior leaks


Commercial and Residential Roof Inspections

There are several differences between a commercial and residential roof. They are usually constructed out of different materials. Commercial and industrial roofs are typically flat, tend to be much larger than residential roofs and require specific considerations due to the weight they often have to bear. Residential roofs will usually be steep-sloped and constructed with asphalt, slate, or other types of shingles.

When it comes to roof inspections, inspections are similar and essentially serve the same purpose. An inspection will still try to determine the integrity of the roof and any potential damage or impending issues. A commercial roof inspection will often be done before a repair or a replacement. These inspections are meant to look at details that might be missed by the naked eye. Each inspection follows its own procedures and has its own set of standards because of the difference in how they are built and the materials used.

Schedule an Inspection

The health of your roof largely depends on how well you maintain it. Let us help you increase the life of your roof with regular inspections and maintenance. Scheduling an inspection is easy. Give us a call and we will arrange a good time to come down to your house or commercial building. You can schedule it when you are home so that you are present. We always have technicians ready to go out into the field. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Professional assessment

Our team at AD Roofing is here to help your during your families roofing assessment. We will send out a professional assessor to look at the damage on your roof. 


Competitive rates

After our Assessor is done with assessing the condition of the roof they will draft you a professional estimate that you can use to get your new roof.

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Guaranteed satisfaction

After the Estimate is delivered and approved by your insurance we will begin working on the repair of your roof. 

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