Roof Inspection in Maplewood
Houses trade fast in a growing town, and the roof is the most expensive part of the deal that nobody walks on. A Summit inspection replaces guesswork with photographs: every slope, every flashing detail, the attic side included, graded in plain language with the service life we believe is left.
What We Actually Check
Shingle condition tells part of the story (granule loss, creasing, lifted tabs, nail pops). The rest hides at the transitions: step and counterflashing, pipe boots, valley metal, drip edge, skylight curbs. In the attic we read the history the roof writes on its own decking, water staining around penetrations, daylight where it shouldn’t be, and the condensation tracks and rusty nail tips that point to ventilation trouble.
You get a photo report you can keep, hand to a buyer, or attach to paperwork. No invented urgency; if the roof has five good years left, the report says so.
When an Inspection Pays for Itself
Before you buy or list a house. After hail or high wind, ahead of any storm damage decision. When the roof crosses 15 years old, the age much of Maplewood’s parkway construction is hitting now. Or annually through a maintenance plan, so small findings get fixed the same season. The full checklist is on our roof inspection page, with all our local services on the Maplewood hub.
Book yours: (555) 123-4567.