The roof, the part of a Fairview home you study the least and lean on the most, takes far more punishment than the ground ever shows. The weather, brutal summers, spring hail and hard wind, years of sun drawing the oils from the shingles, ages it past its years. An inspection, an honest and close read on how the roof is really doing and what it needs, catches the trouble early, before a small fault, a hairline crack or a lifted tab, becomes an interior leak or a denied claim.
What we are actually looking for
An inspection, a whole run of checks and never a single glance, starts at the surface, the worn shingles, gutter granules, curling, and hail dents. Then the penetrations, every boot, vent, skylight, and flashing line, where the cracked seals and dry rot behind most Fairview leaks hide. Then the top, the ridge and attic airflow, because a roof that cannot breathe cooks itself. And finally the attic, the place a leak shows first, a stain, a soft board, a shaft of daylight, long before the surface, the shingles themselves, ever tells.
Why the attic and the photos matter
The usual Fairview inspection, a salesman eyeing your roof from the curb for five minutes, is not what we do. Our inspector, a real roofer and not a rep, walks the roof, enters the attic when needed, and catches every issue in photos, dated and close-up. Those photos, your proof and not just our claim, let you see exactly what we saw. And after a storm the same photos, dated evidence, are what an adjuster wants, often the line between a paid claim and one written off as wear.
What you walk away with
The end of a Fairview inspection, a straight answer and never a pitch, gives you a condition rating, an honest count of the years the roof has left, and a plain call, repair, replace, or leave a sound roof alone. Any problem, should we find one, comes with a written price, and after a storm, an honest read on whether a claim is worth filing. And all of it, free and with no obligation, is yours whether you hire us or not.