From the yard, your roof looks fine, but it is the one part of a McKinney home you never study up close, and it takes more than the ground ever shows. From brutal summers to spring hail and hard wind to years of sun pulling the oils from the shingles, the weather ages a McKinney roof past its years. An inspection runs from an honest look to a clear read on how the roof is really doing and what it needs, caught before a small fault becomes an interior leak or a denied claim.
What we are actually looking for
From top to bottom, an inspection is a whole run of checks, never one glance. From the surface, we read worn shingles, gutter granules, curling, and hail dents. From every boot to every vent to every skylight and flashing line, we find the cracked seals and dry rot behind most McKinney leaks. From the ridge to the attic, we judge the airflow, because a roof that cannot breathe cooks itself. And from outside to in, we climb into the attic when it is safe, because a leak shows there first, a stain, a soft board, a shaft of daylight, long before the surface tells.
Why the attic and the photos matter
From most companies, a McKinney inspection runs about five minutes, a salesman eyeing your roof from the curb. From us, it runs the whole roof: we walk it, we enter the attic when needed, and we catch every issue in dated, close-up photos. From those photos, you see exactly what we saw, so nothing rides on our word. And from a storm claim, dated proof is what an adjuster wants, often the line between a paid claim and one written off as wear.
What you walk away with
From start to finish, a McKinney inspection ends with a straight answer, not a pitch: 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. From any problem we find comes a written price, and from a storm, an honest read on whether a claim is worth filing. And from first look to final word, it is free with no obligation, so all of it is yours whether you hire us or not.