Residential Roof Inspection
Avoid costly roof repairs with a professional residential roof inspection. Our licensed and insured experts provide detailed assessments to catch damage early and extend your roof’s life. Schedule your inspection today for peace of mind and long-term protection.
How can roof inspection help homeowners?
In Seattle's rainy climate, your roof takes a constant beating from the elements. Regular roof inspections are crucial to maintaining its condition and preventing expensive damage. A small issue like a loose shingle or clogged gutter can quickly lead to water leaks, mold, or structural problems if left unchecked.
Annual inspections help detect early signs of wear such as cracked or missing shingles, moss buildup, or weakened flashing. These inspections typically cost far less than emergency repairs or full roof replacements, which can range from $14,000 to over $26,000.
Inspections also protect your home’s interior by preventing ceiling stains, water intrusion, and damage to insulation and walls. For Seattle homeowners, proactive roof care can extend your roof’s life by decades and offer peace of mind through every season.
At Revolution Roofing, we provide detailed roof inspections tailored to the Pacific Northwest climate. Our licensed professionals will assess your roof’s health and provide expert recommendations.
What roof inspector looks for during your roof inspection?
During a professional roof inspection, certified inspectors follow a thorough checklist to identify both visible and hidden issues. Here's what they evaluate:
Shingle Integrity
Inspectors check for cracked, curled, loose, or missing shingles, which can compromise your roof’s ability to shed water and resist wind damage.
Flashing and Seals
Around chimneys, skylights, and vents, inspectors examine flashing for rust, cracks, or separation that could lead to leaks.
Roof Structure and Sagging
They assess the roofline for any signs of sagging or unevenness, which may indicate structural issues beneath the surface.
Signs of Wind or Storm Damage
High winds can lift or tear off roofing materials. Inspectors look for displaced tiles, granule loss, and torn underlayment.
Gutters and Drainage
Clogged or misaligned gutters can lead to water pooling on the roof, so inspectors check drainage systems for blockages or damage.
Interior Damage
Inside your home, inspectors examine ceilings and walls for water stains, mold, or cracks—signs of ongoing leaks or moisture penetration.
After the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report and expert guidance on whether repairs, replacements, or monitoring are needed.