You almost never see your own roof up close. In Northlake, it takes damage the ground never shows. Brutal heat. Spring hail and hard wind. Years of sun drying the shingles out. All of it ages a Northlake roof faster than its years. An inspection is a close, honest read on how the roof is holding, and what it needs, if anything, before a small fault becomes an inside leak or a dead claim.
What we are actually looking for
One inspection, dozens of checks. On top: shingle wear, gutter granules, curling, hail dents. At every boot, vent, skylight, and flashing line: the cracked seals and rot behind most Northlake leaks. At the ridge and attic: airflow, because a starved roof cooks itself. And in the attic, when it is safe, because a leak shows first inside, as a stain, a soft board, or a pinhole of daylight, long before it shows outside.
Why the attic and the photos matter
Most Northlake inspections are a salesman squinting from the curb for five minutes. Not ours. We walk the roof, enter the attic when needed, and shoot every issue in dated, close-up photos. Two reasons those matter. You confirm what we found on sight, not trust. And a storm claim needs dated proof, the exact thing an adjuster wants, and often the line between paid and denied.
What you walk away with
Straight answer, no pitch. Every Northlake inspection ends with a condition rating, an honest read on the years left, and a clear call: repair, replace, or leave a good roof alone. Find a fault and a written price comes with it. After a storm, an honest take on whether a claim is worth it. Free, no obligation, hire us or not.