We have seen it a thousand times: the roof is the one part of a Coppell home the owner almost never studies up close, and it takes far more punishment than the ground ever shows. In our years around here, the brutal summers, the hail and hard wind each spring, and the sun steadily pulling the oils out of the shingles age a Coppell roof past its years. An inspection is our honest, close read on how the roof is really doing, and what it needs, if anything, before a small fault becomes an interior leak or a denied claim.
What we are actually looking for
We have learned an inspection is never one glance but a whole run of checks. On the surface, we read the worn shingles, gutter granules, curling, and hail dents we have seen fail a hundred roofs. At every boot, vent, skylight, and flashing line, we find the cracked seals and dry rot behind most Coppell leaks. At the ridge and attic, we judge the airflow, because we have watched a starved roof cook itself. And in the attic when it is safe, because in our experience a leak shows up inside first, a stain, a soft board, a shaft of daylight, long before it reaches the surface.
Why the attic and the photos matter
We have watched plenty of Coppell inspections amount to a salesman studying your roof from the curb for five minutes. We built ours to be the opposite. Our inspector walks the roof, enters the attic when it is warranted, and captures every issue in dated, close-up photos. We have found those photos earn their keep twice: they let you see exactly what we saw, so nothing rides on our word, and after a storm they are the dated proof an adjuster wants, often the line between a paid claim and one written off as wear.
What you walk away with
We have never seen a homeowner turned away happy by a sales pitch, so every Coppell inspection ends with a straight answer instead: a condition rating, an honest count of the years the roof has left, and a plain call to repair, replace, or leave a sound roof alone. When we find a problem, we put a written price to it, and after a storm we give our honest read on whether a claim is worth filing. Because our inspections are free with no obligation, all of it is yours whether you hire us or not.