A roof report is a documented assessment of your roof’s condition. It includes photos, observations, potential issues, and recommendations so you can understand what’s happening before deciding on repairs, replacement, or an insurance claim.
Everything starts with your roof inspection report
Understand what is actually going on with your roof before deciding on repairs, replacement, or insurance claims.
Not every roof problem is a roofing project.
Sometimes it’s a repair. Sometimes it’s a replacement. Sometimes it’s nothing urgent at all. A roof report helps you understand the difference before making a costly decision.
• See what’s happening with your roof
• Understand what needs attention and what doesn’t
• Avoid unnecessary repairs and insurance claims
• Move forward with a clear recommendation and plan
From report to informed decision
A look at roof reports and completed projects across Eastern North Carolina, showing what was found and what was done.
Roof report
Get clear answers and the right path forward for your roof, whether it needs a simple repair or something more.
01 — What we find
We document what’s actually going on with your roof, from missing shingles and storm damage to flashing issues, leaks, and signs of future problems. You’ll see exactly what we see.
02 – What it means
We explain our findings in plain language. You’ll understand what’s causing the issue, what could happen if it’s ignored, and what options make the most sense.
03 – Your options
Whether the right answer is to repair, monitor, replace, or call insurance, we’ll show you the best path forward based on your roof, not a sales goal.
04 – Move forward with confidence
A roof report gives you the facts, the documentation, and the clarity to make the right decision before spending money or filing a claim.
Frequently asked questions
How is a roof report different from a roof inspection?
A roof inspection typically identifies whether there is a problem. A roof report goes further by documenting what was found, explaining what it means, outlining your options, and helping you make an informed decision.
Should I get a roof report before contacting insurance?
Usually, yes. Many roof issues are less severe and less expensive than homeowners expect. A roof report helps you understand the extent of the roof damage before filing a claim that could affect your insurance history.
What happens after I receive my roof report?
You’ll know exactly what was found, what requires attention, and what your options are. Sometimes that means a repair, sometimes monitoring the issue, and sometimes replacement. We’ll explain what makes the most sense for your roof.
How much does a roof report cost?
We believe homeowners should understand their roof before making a major decision. Contact us to learn about current roof report availability and what is included.
Can a roof report help me avoid unnecessary repairs?
Absolutely. Not every roof issue requires immediate work. A roof report helps identify what needs attention now, what can wait, and what may not require roof repair at all, helping homeowners avoid unnecessary costs.
See your roof options before you talk to us. Most people want answers, not a sales call.
From homeowners
Real experiences from homeowners across Eastern North Carolina, sharing how their roof was handled and what the process was like.