Behind the Scenes: A Peek into Our Roof Inspection Process

How often do you think about your roof? Daily? Monthly? More than likely, only when something goes wrong.

When a storm strikes, a tree falls, or your roof has just reached the end of its life, it can be overwhelming to know what to expect. Your roof may not be top of your mind on a daily basis, but it is one of the bigger investments you’ll make in your home, so you should go into purchases and repairs well informed.

At Crowne Roofing, we take pride in not just fixing roofs but also building relationships based on honesty, approachability, and a personal touch. Today, we want to demystify the inspection process and ensure you understand every step of the way how we're taking care of your most crucial overhead asset—your roof.

Step 1: Complete Roof Inspection

First things first, we conduct a thorough examination of your roof. We don’t just scan the surface; we dive into details—from checking for missing shingles to scrutinizing every inch for cracked sealant and pinpointing chimney flashing or tuckpointing issues—we leave no stone (or should we say shingle?) unturned.

Step 2: Check the Attic

Ah, the mysterious attic! It's not just for storing old junk—it plays a crucial role in your roof's health. During our inspection, we check for proper ventilation and any signs of mold creeping in and ensure your insulation is up to par.

 

Step 3: Picture Proof

We believe in transparency, which is why we never leave you in the dark. Once we complete our inspection, we will provide you with the photos we snapped along the way to give you a clear picture of your roof's condition. Alongside the images, we offer detailed solutions for any issues we've uncovered.

 

Step 4: The Price is Right

Once we've assessed your roof's needs, it's time to crunch some numbers. We'll put together a detailed estimate that outlines all the work we recommend, along with a breakdown of the costs involved. There are no hidden fees or surprises here – just straightforward, honest pricing.

 

We hope this helps shed some light on the inspection process! And hey, if you have any questions along the way, don't hesitate to reach out. We understand that it can be a daunting process and are always happy to help!


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