Free Roof Inspection in
Port St. Lucie & West Palm Beach
A thorough, no-pressure inspection with honest findings and photos — free for homeowners and businesses. We tell you what we see, document it in writing, and let you decide what to do next.
The Right Inspection for Your Situation
Not every inspection starts the same way. A homeowner who just weathered a tropical storm needs different documentation than someone preparing to list their house or a property manager scheduling a routine checkup. We tailor each inspection to your specific situation and give you a clear picture of your roof's actual condition.
Storm Damage Inspection
After a hurricane, tropical storm, or severe hail event, visible damage is only part of the picture. Wind-lifted shingles, cracked tiles, torn flashings, and punctured membranes often show no visible exterior sign until water is already entering the structure. Our storm inspection goes beyond what you can see from the ground.
We document every area of concern with dated photographs, note the type and extent of damage, and provide a written summary of findings. This documentation can be useful when communicating with your insurance carrier — we describe what we observed accurately and let you take it from there. If the damage is severe and you need immediate tarping or emergency response, see our 24/7 storm emergency page.
Insurance-Claim Inspection
If you are filing or preparing to file an insurance claim, documentation quality matters. An adjuster works from what is visible and documented — gaps in the record can lead to disputes about the scope or cause of damage. Our inspection report gives you a contractor's honest, written account of the roof's condition to accompany your claim.
We do not advocate for inflated claims or manufacture damage that isn't there — that approach backfires on homeowners and is not how we operate. We document what we find, accurately and thoroughly, and you submit it as part of your claim.
Pre-Purchase & Pre-Sale Inspection
Buyers want to know what they're getting. Sellers want to know if they should address anything before listing. A roofing contractor's inspection answers both questions directly — and a contractor's written assessment carries more weight in real estate negotiations than a general home inspector's roofing section.
For buyers, our inspection tells you the true current condition and approximate remaining life of the roof system — so you can negotiate appropriately or plan for a future replacement. For sellers, knowing your roof's condition before listing removes a common deal-killer and lets you address any issues on your timeline and budget.
Routine Maintenance & Commercial Flat-Roof Inspection
Florida's climate is hard on roofs year-round. An annual or semi-annual inspection — particularly before hurricane season — catches developing issues while they're still minor repairs rather than major replacement projects. Clogged drains, lifting seam edges, failed flashing caulk, and cracked ridge caps are all fixable early and expensive to ignore.
For commercial properties with flat roofs (TPO, modified bitumen, or BUR), we inspect membrane condition, seam integrity, drain flow, penetration flashings around HVAC equipment, and parapet caps — and check for any standing water or soft spots indicating subsurface moisture in the insulation. You receive a written condition report after each visit.
What We Look at on Every Roof Inspection
A thorough roof inspection is more than a visual scan from the ladder. Our inspectors physically access the roof and work through a systematic checklist covering every component that can fail — because leaks rarely announce themselves at their actual source.
- Shingles, tiles & membrane: Missing, cracked, curled, or lifted material; granule loss on asphalt shingles; cracked or hollow-sounding tiles; membrane blisters, punctures, or seam separations on flat roofs.
- Flashings: Step flashing at walls and dormers, chimney counter-flashing, valley flashing, and pipe boot seals — the areas where water most frequently enters when they fail.
- Ridge, hips & rakes: Ridge cap condition and fastener exposure; hip shingles for wind-lift; rake edge flashing seal.
- Vents, skylights & penetrations: Vent collars and boot seals; skylight flashing; any rooftop penetration for HVAC, plumbing, or electrical.
- Gutters & drainage: Gutter attachment and slope; downspout discharge; flat-roof drain covers, scuppers, and overflow points — clogged drainage is the most common cause of premature membrane failure.
- Decking & attic moisture (when accessible): Soft spots or visible sag that indicate decking rot; attic inspection for daylight penetrations, moisture staining, mold, or inadequate ventilation contributing to premature shingle deterioration.
What Happens From Your Call to Your Report
Scheduling an inspection is straightforward. Call us or fill out the form below and we will confirm a time that works for you — typically within a few days. Here is what to expect from start to finish.
We carry appropriate safety equipment for all roof types and pitches common in South Florida — shingle, tile, metal, and flat. Our inspectors work systematically from one end of the roof to the other, documenting anything that warrants attention with dated photographs as they go.
1 — Schedule
Call (561) 586-6646 or use the form below. We confirm a day and arrival window and let you know if we need access to an attic or interior space.
2 — On-Site Inspection
Our inspector physically accesses the roof, works through a systematic checklist, and takes dated photographs of any issues observed — typically 30–60 minutes for a residential roof.
3 — Photo Report & Findings
You receive a written summary of findings with photos, organized by area. Any concerns are noted clearly so you understand what was observed and where.
4 — Recommendations & Quote
If any repairs or replacement are warranted, we provide a separate written estimate. No pressure, no obligation — you take the information and decide what is right for you.
Licensed, Family-Owned, and Honest About What We Find
We have been inspecting and repairing roofs across the Treasure Coast since 2004. When we tell you what your roof needs — or doesn't need — you can trust that it's what we actually found, not what generates the largest job.
State-Certified License #CCC1330147
Florida-licensed for roofing statewide since 2004. Verifiable anytime at the DBPR portal — current and active.
Family-Owned Since 2004
Not a franchise or a flip-and-sell operation. We are a local, family-run business whose reputation depends on treating every homeowner and property owner honestly.
Honest, No-Pressure Findings
We give you an accurate picture of your roof's condition. If it doesn't need work, we'll say so. If it does, we'll explain what and why — clearly, without technical jargon.
Bilingual Team — English & Spanish
We serve all of South Florida's communities. Hablamos español — communicate in the language that is most comfortable for you.
4.8 Stars — 137 Reviews
369 reviews across all platforms. A rating like that comes from doing right by the homeowners who trust us with their most important asset.
Written Report Every Time
You receive a written summary with photos after every inspection — not just a verbal rundown on the driveway that you'll forget by the next day.
Not Sure About Your Roof? Find Out for Free.
A free inspection from a licensed contractor gives you real information — not guesswork. Call us or fill out the form below and we will schedule a time that works for you. No pressure, no obligation.
Storm Damage? We Document It Accurately.
If your roof has been through a named storm, tropical system, or severe hail event, our inspection provides a dated, photo-documented record of the damage we observe. We describe what we see honestly and accurately — no exaggeration, no manufactured findings. What you do with that report and your claim is entirely your decision. Call us promptly after a storm, as documenting damage soon after the event is important.
Roof Inspections Across the Treasure Coast & Palm Beach County
Our inspection team is based on the Treasure Coast and serves both markets — Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, and everywhere in between.
Treasure Coast
Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Stuart & Surrounding Areas
Palm Beach County
West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Wellington & Surrounding Areas
Common Questions About Our Free Roof Inspection
Straightforward answers from a licensed contractor who has inspected roofs across the Treasure Coast for over 20 years.
Get Your Free Roof Inspection
Serving homeowners and commercial property owners across Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, and all of South Florida. Call or fill out the form — we'll confirm a time that works for you.