Our roof inspection services in Shelby Township follow a strict and thorough roof inspection process to familiarize you with what to expect at every stage.
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Learn more about our most frequently asked roof inspection questions
Roof inspectors are looking for damage to your roof and anything that may cause future damage. This includes roof leaks, broken shingles, cracked sealant, moss, debris, standing water, and broken flashing.
A thorough roof inspection will take place on the ground, on the roof, and in your attic if there is an access point. The roof inspector will take notes on the damage they find and walk you through any needed repairs.
A roof inspection helps you catch small problems before they become big. By the time you can see leaks on your ceiling, chances are you already have a large amount of damage.
An annual roof inspection is ideal. Some professionals recommend as often as once a year, but if your roof is under 5 years old and hasn’t been exposed to extreme weather, you can do it less frequently.
This depends entirely on negotiations but, typically, the seller will pay for roof repairs or negotiate the price.
First, check your policy. If the reason you want a new roof is not covered then you may be on your own. If not, then odds are you can work with your insurance company to pay for some if not all of the new roof. Be sure to document the damage in writing and in pictures. Pictures help make your situation clear, especially photos with timestamps. The more evidence you have, the better. Also, check the age of your roof. Roofs less than 10 years old are usually covered by insurance, but older roofs may have limitations. Your final step is to get a professional opinion and an estimate on how much the repair or replacement will cost. If your roof professional says repairs will save the insurance company in the long run, they’re more likely to help pay. Storm Guard will help you file your claim and get the repair process started.
With our home office conveniently located in Rochester Hills, MI we can serve the entire Metro North Detroit area. Get in touch if you need expert roof repair, gutters, and painting for your home or business in the following locations:
Allenton
Almont
Armada
Auburn Hills
Berkley
Birmingham
Bloomfield Hills
Center Line
Clawson
Clinton Township
Dryden
Eastpointe
Ferndale
Franklin
Fraser
Harrison Township
Hazel Park
Huntington Woods
Lake Orion
Leonard
Macomb
Madison Heights
Memphis
Metamora
Mount Clemens
New Baltimore
New Haven
Oak Park
Oakland
Oxford
Pleasant Ridge
Pontiac
Ray
Richmond
Rochester
Romeo
Roseville
Royal Oak
Saint Clair Shores
Southfield
Sterling Heights
Troy
Utica
Warren
Washington
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The city of Shelby Township is no stranger to extreme weather events—heat, cold, snow, rain, you name it. Unfortunately, these conditions batter down on your roof, causing damage from invisible cracks to large, gaping holes. Even worse, even the smallest issues often snowball into dangerous and costly repairs.
This problem makes a roof inspection in Shelby Township crucial. It'll help you spot leaks, cracks, sags, and more way before they worsen, allowing you to start resolving them. In turn, you’ll save money and keep your property safe and comfortable for the years to come.