Roof Inspection
Written report for insurance claims, real estate transactions, or pre-storm review. Drone-assisted on commercial.
This is when you call us.
Insurance requires a written inspection. Real estate transactions stall on roof condition. Pre-storm review surfaces issues before they become claims.
How we do it.
A licensed contractor inspects, photographs, and writes a report. Insurers accept it. Buyers accept it. We do not pad the report to drum up work — if the roof has 5 more good years, the report says so.
In the price.
- On-site inspection with photographs
- Drone aerial for commercial and multi-story residential
- Written report covering condition, age estimate, and recommended actions
- Report formatted for insurance carrier acceptance
- 24-48 hour turnaround on the report
Honestly named.
- Repairs (quoted separately if needed)
- Insurance claim filing (we provide documentation; you file)
Timeline and price.
- Timeline
- 1 to 2 days for the report
- Pricing
- Free for storm-damage claims; $295 for real-estate inspections
- Counties served
- Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Monroe
- Licenses
- CCC1331944 · CGC1535402
Common questions.
Will my insurance accept this report?
Yes. Florida carriers accept inspection reports from licensed roofing contractors with photo documentation.
Is it really free for storm claims?
Yes. Storm-damage inspections are free because they often lead to insurance-paid repairs.
What does a real-estate inspection cost?
$295 for a single-family home; quoted by square footage for commercial.
How long until I get the report?
24 to 48 hours after the site visit.
Can you inspect a roof I did not install?
Yes. Most of our inspections are on roofs installed by others.
Tell us about the property.
Send the address. A senior estimator visits within 48 hours.