We see the roof before we sell anything.
Every project begins on the roof, not in a showroom. A salaried project lead walks the deck, flies the drone, and pulls back insulation in the attic — then writes you a report you keep, whether or not you sign a contract.

What we do on site
A two-person team arrives in an unmarked truck. One walks the roof and flashings, the other documents the attic — moisture meter, IR camera on a hot day, and a structural sight of the deck from below. Average time on property: 90 minutes.
- Drone orbit at 40 ft for orthographic plan
- On-roof walk: every penetration, valley, and edge
- Attic moisture map with calibrated pin meter
- 184-frame photo log indexed to plan
What you receive that day
Before we leave, the inspection PDF is in your inbox: roof plan, photo log, condition rating per assembly, and the three things we'd address first if it were our house. No upsell. No fake urgency.
- Same-day PDF, signed by the inspector
- Plain-English condition rating (A–F per zone)
- Estimated remaining life with confidence band
- Hand-off summary if you want a proposal
Why we lead with the report
Most callouts in this market are quoted from the driveway. We've inherited too many jobs where the real problem was two layers down. Showing you what we see — and putting it in writing — is the only honest start.
Stage 01 outputs.
About stage 01.
Will the inspection damage anything?
No. We walk on rated areas only, use roof pads on steep slopes, and never lift shingles we can't reseal. Attic work is non-destructive.
Do you charge for the report?
Never. It's the front door of our process. Roughly 40% of inspections do not become projects, and that's by design.
Can I share the report with my insurer?
Yes — and you should. It's formatted to satisfy carrier documentation requirements in TX, FL, and the Carolinas.
Start with the inspection.
48-hour response. Same-day photo report. Yours to keep — whether or not you hire us.