You barely look at your roof, but it takes the worst of it on an Ennis home. The summer heat bakes it, the spring hail and hard wind wear it, and the sun pulls the oils from the shingles, so it ages past its years unseen. You get, from an inspection, a straight, close look at where the roof stands, so a small fault is caught before it becomes a wet ceiling or a denied claim.
What we are actually looking for
You do not get an inspection from one glance; you get it from a run of checks. On the field, you get the dull shingles, the granule loss lines, the peeling shingle edges, and the hail dents. At every vent boot, ridge cap vent, skylight flashing, and wall flashing, you get the dried mastic and rotted decking behind most Ennis leaks. At the ridge line and the rafters, you get the venting read, since a stifled roof cooks itself. And in the attic, you get the first sign of a leak, a stain ring, a soft plank, a chink of daylight, before the shingles.
Why the attic and the photos matter
From most companies, you get a salesman glancing at your Ennis roof from the curb for five minutes. From us, you get a full climb, the attic when it earns it, and every fault logged in dated up-close photos. You get to see exactly what we found in those photos, so nothing rides on talk. And after a storm, you get what an adjuster wants, dated photos deciding a claim paid from one shot down.
What you walk away with
You get a straight read from an Ennis inspection, not a pitch: a grade on the roof, an honest count of the years it has left, and a clear call to mend it, replace it, or let a good roof stand. You get a written cost on any fault, and after a storm, an honest read on whether a claim is worth chasing. And you get it all free with no strings, so it is yours whether you hire us or not.