Roof Inspections
A clear-eyed look at the condition of your roof, before it becomes a bigger problem.
Why Inspect
Most roof failures don't happen overnight — they build up over months or years of small, missable issues. A roof inspection from Raptis Roofing gives you a straight answer on where your roof actually stands, before a small issue turns into a repair bill, or a repair turns into a replacement.
What We Check
When to Schedule
Beyond a routine annual check, a few situations are worth an inspection on their own: after a significant storm or high wind event, before listing a home for sale, before buying one, after any work done near the roofline by another trade, or any time you notice a stain on a ceiling or ductwork above the attic looking damp. Catching a problem at the inspection stage is almost always cheaper than catching it after it's caused interior damage.
What You Get
An inspection should tell you what's actually going on — not just try to sell a replacement. That means a look at the roof-deck, the condition of the tile, shingle, or metal, the flashing and ventilation, and any signs of past or active leaks, followed by a straight answer about what needs attention now versus what can wait.
FAQ
An annual inspection is a reasonable baseline, with additional inspections after major storms or if you notice signs of a problem.
A full inspection looks at the roof-deck condition, tile, shingle, or metal condition, flashing, ventilation, drainage, and any signs of active or past leaks.
Yes — a roof inspection gives buyers and sellers a clear, documented picture of the roof's condition before it becomes a negotiating point.
Most residential inspections take under an hour, depending on the size and accessibility of the roof.
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