After a storm
Check for wind, hail, branch, and debris damage that may not be visible from the yard.

A roof inspection gives you a clearer picture before a small concern becomes a major project. We evaluate visible roof conditions and explain which items need attention now, later, or not at all.
Homeowners request roof inspections for many reasons: a ceiling stain, recent wind, an aging roof, a real-estate decision, or simple peace of mind. The useful outcome is a prioritized understanding of the roof rather than a vague pass-or-fail label.
Our inspection focuses on accessible roofing materials, flashing, penetrations, transitions, drainage concerns, and visible signs of wear or damage. Any final repair or replacement recommendation depends on the conditions found.
Check for wind, hail, branch, and debris damage that may not be visible from the yard.
Understand roof condition before planning a replacement, renovation, purchase, or sale.
Investigate likely water-entry points and determine whether repair is practical.
Review wear, maintenance concerns, and signs that replacement planning should begin.
Consider an inspection after severe weather, when you notice a leak, when the roof is aging, or before making a significant home decision involving the roof.
No. An inspection may identify a focused repair, routine monitoring, or no immediate work. Replacement is recommended only when the overall condition and economics support it.
Ground-level observations are useful, but many flashing, seal, impact, and surface issues require closer evaluation. Do not climb onto a roof if you lack proper equipment and experience.
Start with a quick online range or call Walker's Quality Roofing to discuss the property and schedule the next step.