Written. Photographic. Yours to keep.

Roof inspection in Gilbert.

The right starting point for any homeowner trying to figure out what their roof actually needs. A senior estimator walks the roof, documents with photos, and writes up findings in plain language. You keep the report whether you hire us or not.

What we do

  • Pre-purchase and pre-sale inspections.
  • HOA and insurance-compliance inspections.
  • Post-storm damage inspections.
  • Routine inspections for homeowners planning ahead.
  • Underlayment sampling on tile roofs (non-destructive).

Our process

  1. 01
    On-roof walk-through

    Not from the ground. Not from a drone. An estimator on the roof with a tablet.

  2. 02
    Photo documentation

    Every penetration, flashing, ridge, valley, and problem area photographed.

  3. 03
    Written report in plain language

    What we found, what it means, and what — if anything — needs to happen.

When you need this

Buying a home, selling one, just moved in, or any time you want a second opinion on an estimate you've been handed.

Common questions

How long should a tile roof last in Gilbert?

The tile itself — concrete or clay — will outlast your house. The underlayment beneath is the part that fails. With standard 30-pound felt, expect 15–20 years in Gilbert's climate. With a properly specified synthetic high-temperature underlayment, expect 25–35 years before reinstallation.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?

It depends on the cause and the policy. Storm damage is typically covered. Gradual UV degradation is not. We work with adjusters from every major carrier, document damage thoroughly, and never inflate scope to manufacture a claim. If we don't believe a claim is honest, we'll tell you.

Roof Inspection across Gilbert

We work across every Gilbert neighborhood — see neighborhood-specific notes below.

Ready for a written estimate?

A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what we find, and sends you a written estimate with photos. Clear scope. Fair price. No pressure.