You never look at your roof. It works the hardest on a Balch Springs home. It takes more than the yard shows. Hard summers wear it. Spring hail and wind batter it. The sun dries the shingles out. The roof gets old before its time. An inspection reads it up close and tells you the truth, before a small crack becomes a wet ceiling or a lost claim.
What we are actually looking for
One look is not enough. We run a string of checks. On the field: heat-cracked shingles, shedding granules, warped tabs, hail bruises. At every vent collar, roof jack, skylight base, and wall flashing: the crumbling sealant and soft roof deck behind most Balch Springs leaks. At the roof cap and rafters: the venting, since a stifled roof cooks itself. In the attic: the first sign of a leak, a wet ring, a spongy joist, a chink of daylight, well ahead of the shingles.
Why the attic and the photos matter
The average roof check around here comes from an inspector who never leaves the sidewalk, five minutes and gone. Not ours. Our roofer works the whole roof, drops into the attic when it earns it, and shoots every fault in clear, dated close-ups. You get to see what he saw. Nothing rides on talk. And after a storm, dated close-ups are what an adjuster wants, often the line between a claim that clears and one that stalls.
What you walk away with
No pitch. A no-nonsense verdict. A Balch Springs inspection hands you a grade on the roof, an honest count of the years it has left, and a plain word: fix it, replace it, or leave a solid roof be. Find a fault and you get a written repair price. After a storm, an honest read on whether a claim is worth it. It is free. No strings. Yours to keep, hire us or not.