Request a Free Roof Inspection
Precision Roofing Pro provides free roof inspections for homeowners dealing with storm damage concerns, active leaks, missing shingles, visible wear, aging roofs, or uncertainty about what the right next step should be.
This page is the first-step page. If you do not yet know whether the roof needs repair, replacement, storm-related action, or simple monitoring, the inspection is where that decision should start.
Local roofing expertise • Storm damage inspections • Clear documentation and next-step guidance
What the Inspection May Include
- Visible exterior evaluation of roof condition and problem areas
- Inspection for hail damage, wind damage, missing shingles, flashing concerns, and leak-related roofing issues
- Attic or interior review when conditions inside the home help narrow down the issue
- Photo documentation to help explain what was found
- Drone-assisted imagery when appropriate to review upper roof sections more clearly
What Happens After the Inspection
- Clear explanation of what was found and why it matters
- Practical guidance on whether repair, replacement, monitoring, or another next step makes the most sense
- Documentation that helps homeowners understand the roof condition more clearly
- Responsive local follow-up if more questions remain after the inspection
Why Homeowners Start With an Inspection
A lot of roofing decisions go wrong because the homeowner is forced to choose between repair, replacement, or insurance action before the roof has actually been evaluated properly. The inspection fixes that first.
A good inspection helps answer the questions that matter most: Is the roof leaking? Is the issue storm-related? Is it isolated and repairable? Is the roof showing broader wear? Is replacement becoming the smarter long-term move?
That is why the inspection page should not be treated like a generic form page. It is the entry point for homeowners who need clarity before they spend money or make the wrong call.
Documented Inspection Example
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In one local leak investigation, the homeowner was dealing with interior staining and needed a clearer answer on where the problem was actually coming from. The inspection process started inside the home, then moved into the attic to narrow down the likely path of water intrusion.
Once the likely roof section was isolated, drone-assisted imagery helped document the upper roof area, roof valley conditions, and related problem points more clearly. That combination of attic evidence and roof-level documentation made it easier to explain the likely issue and recommend the right correction path.
Drone-assisted overview imagery can help document roof sections that are difficult to evaluate from the ground alone.
Marked-up imagery helps connect visible roof conditions to the likely problem area more clearly.
Closer documentation can reveal roof details that deserve a more informed repair or replacement decision.
Interior attic evidence and roof-level documentation together often produce the clearest explanation of what is happening.
If you are dealing with a leak, storm concerns, missing shingles, or a roof condition you do not fully understand, start with a documented inspection instead of guessing.
Request Your Inspection Contact UsHelpful Inspection Questions
These are some of the common questions homeowners ask before scheduling a roof inspection.
What does a roof inspection include?
A roof inspection may include visible exterior evaluation, attic or interior review when needed, photo documentation, and drone-assisted imagery when appropriate.
Do you inspect for storm damage and active leaks?
Yes. Precision Roofing Pro inspects roofs for storm damage, active leaks, shingle issues, flashing concerns, and other residential roofing problems.
Do you use drones during inspections?
When appropriate, inspections may include drone-assisted documentation to help identify and explain conditions that are not easily visible from the ground.
What happens after the inspection?
After the inspection, homeowners receive a clear explanation of what was found and guidance on whether repair, replacement, monitoring, or another next step makes the most sense.