What To Expect During Your Roof Inspection
At E2 Roofing, we want homeowners to feel confident about what happens during a roof inspection. In this video, our team member walks through each step of the process, from pulling up to the home to delivering a clear estimate. By showing the real workflow on an actual job, we help remove the mystery and stress that can come with roof damage. Our goal is to keep things simple, transparent, and easy to understand.
We begin every inspection the same way. The crew arrives, sets up the ladder safely, and knocks on the door to let the homeowner know we are on site. From there, the inspector carefully walks the roof, looking over each section instead of rushing through the visit. This methodical approach helps us catch small issues before they turn into larger problems.
As the video shows, we pay close attention to the different types of damage that can affect a roof. The inspector looks for hail strikes, wind damage, creased shingles, and soft spots that could signal hidden issues. Each finding is documented on the spot so nothing is missed. That level of detail allows us to build a complete picture of the roof’s condition.
“We start walking the roof every face, one face at a time.”
While on the roof, we take clear photos of everything we see. We then put together a photo package that homeowners can review at their own pace. This visual record makes it easier to understand what is happening on the roof without needing to climb up there. It also supports better conversations about repair or replacement options because everyone can see the same information.
“We put together a little photo package so that we can share it with the customers.”
Back at the office, we combine the on-site inspection with precise measurement tools. Our team uses a roof scope, an eagle view, and accurate satellite measurements to size the roof correctly. These details help us build a clear scope of work and avoid guesswork on material needs. With accurate measurements in hand, we can focus on fair, straightforward pricing.
Another key part of the process is timing. In the video, the inspector explains that homeowners typically receive an estimate by the end of the day or first thing the next morning. That means most people have a written estimate within about 24 hours of the inspection. Quick follow-up keeps projects moving and gives families the information they need to plan next steps.
“Usually within 24 hours they have an estimate.”
Throughout the entire process, we keep value in mind. We put together pricing that aims to stay cost effective for the homeowner while still using quality products on the roof. That balance reflects how we approach every job at E2 Roofing. If you are considering an inspection of your own roof, this video offers a straightforward look at what you can expect when our team arrives.