A proper look at every drain,
every seam, every system.
Free Inspection
On your roof this week. Report within 40 hours of your inspection.
A proper look at every drain,
every seam, every system.
Inspector's notes,
drawn right on the photo.
Every photo in one place.
A plan for your roof.
What's working, what to watch, what to do next.
Your specialist. Always a text or call away.
You see your roof through the inspector’s eyes — every drain, every seam, every penetration. Not just the obvious spots, but the whole roof, photographed and annotated in plain language you can actually follow.
A gap quietly waiting for water. Behind the flashing, right where wood meets metal. The kind of opening you'd never spot from the ground.
A DIY drain. Perfectly fine. Built by hand, not from a catalog. Still moving water the way it has for years. Not how a roofer would build it, but doing the job.
The wrong roof for this slope. Metal panels sitting on a pitch too flat to shed water. The original choice that quietly creates leaks year after year.
Where wind drives rain inside. When the wind blows, it pushes water back up onto the roof a little. Right at this spot, that's all it takes for water to get inside.
The membrane is the waterproof layer covering the whole roof. Its condition tells us how many years the system has left — and whether the next move is routine upkeep or planning ahead.
Penetrations are where pipes, vents, and HVAC units pass through the membrane — and where most leaks actually start. Their condition tells us where water is getting in — and whether the fix is one seal, or several.
Installation sets the lifespan of the whole system from day one. The welds, fasteners, and edge details tell us whether the roof was built to last — and whether what you’re seeing now is normal age, or a problem baked in from the start.
Water sitting on a flat roof shortens the life of the whole system faster than anything else. How drainage is performing tells us how much extra wear the roof is taking — and whether a clean-out is enough, or the slope itself needs attention.
Before anyone steps on the roof, your specialist hears your situation — the leak that came back, the spot you’ve been watching, the questions nobody’s answered yet. So you get an inspection shaped by what you actually asked, not a generic checklist.
A real conversation, first. You walk your specialist through where you’ve been seeing trouble, what you’ve already tried, and what most needs answering — before anyone climbs your roof.
Tailored to you. Your inspector heads straight to the spots you mentioned. The leak. The corner you’ve been watching. The patch that didn’t hold.
Always in touch. A text when you remember something. A call when you have a question. Reach your dedicated specialist anytime.
Pinpoint the source. The stain on the ceiling. The drip you keep hearing. Your inspector traces it back.
Your roof has more than one good answer. You see every realistic option — a full re-roof, a targeted repair, a single section, a single seam — all built from what the inspection actually found. So the plan that fits your roof is the one you walk away with.
Every option, side by side. A full re-roof. A section. A targeted repair. You see each path laid out — what it fixes, what it leaves, what it sets up for later.
See the why behind every decision. The finding that prompted it is right there next to it. What's on your roof is what's on the page.
Reveal the right solution. Tell your specialist what makes sense and what doesn't. The ones that don't fit drop away. What's left is what to do next, and what it costs.
All of Oregon and Washington. Portland metro, Vancouver, Salem, Hood River, and the corridor in between. If you're outside the metro and not sure, ask your specialist when you book — they'll confirm in a minute.
No. Most homeowners aren't. Your specialist coordinates access ahead of time, the inspector works the roof and photographs everything, and a written walkthrough lands in your inbox you can read whenever it suits you — over coffee, on your lunch break, on the couch at nine o'clock.
Plan on 45 minutes to an hour on the roof for a typical home. Larger or more complex buildings run a little longer. The photo report and your plan with options land in your inbox within 40 hours of your inspection.
Most inspections happen the same week you book. If water is coming inside right now, call us — same-day and next-day visits are common. We keep room in the schedule for those days.
Yes. The visit, the photo report, and the plan with options are free. The report is yours to keep — take it to us, take it to anyone else, or take a month to decide. Your specialist follows up only if you ask them to.
Every common flat and low-slope system — TPO, EPDM, PVC, modified bitumen, built-up, single-ply. Not sure what's on yours? Fine. Naming it is the inspector's job. So is telling you how it's holding up and how much life it has left.
Your specialist watches the forecast for you. Light rain is fine — the photos still tell the truth. Heavy rain that would put a haze on every shot? We move the visit to the next clear window. You'll hear from us before you have to ask.
You get a photo report and a plan with options laid out side by side — a full re-roof, a section, a targeted repair, a single seam. Your specialist is there if you want to talk it through, and gone if you'd rather sit with it. Hire us, hire someone else, hold off until spring — all fine.